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Talking to Joe Baglio at kickoff dance
4 DEDICATION
Clowning in the halls.
It is unusually difficult to thank someone
who has given his time and energy to a class
for three years. Not only has he been an
advisor, he has acted as counselor, part-time
psychiatrist, businessman, painter,
construction worker, playwright, college
recommendation writer, and flutophone
virtuoso. As a chemistry teacher, he has taken
his work personally and is his own most severe
critic when he feels he has not had as much
time as he would like to devote to class
preparation. In theChem lab, he has referred
to himself as the “cup washing elf” who
prowls around after school washing dirty
coffee mugs. He has experienced a complete
spectrum of emotions as Senior Class Advisor,
from anxiety and depression to satisfaction
that cannot be verbalized. He was reduced to
joyous arm waving and bear hugs for days
after the Senior play. He has been heard to
wonder if there were some way that his Senior
Class could all stay back. Because a very
special relationship has developed between
him and the Class of 1975, this Maldonian is
dedicated to John Benotti.
Accepting the January Teacher of the Month award.
DEDICATION
President Nixon resigned from office under the pressure of the Watergate
scandal.
this was the year
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The Federal school intergration plan was ordered in Boston.
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Recession fueled unemployment lines' reminiscient of the Depression.
Nelson Rockefeller assumed the Vice Presidency, the third to hold that office in four¬
teen months.
Gerald Ford became the 38th president, the first not elected.
THEME
Patty Hearst disappeared with the Symbionese Liberation Army.
. . . and
the year
that . . .
Evel Knievel failed to successfully jump the Snake River
Canyon in hisskycycle.
John Dean was freed from imprisonment for his participation in the
scandals that toppled the Nixon Administration.
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Democrat Michael Dukakis defeated incumbent Republican Francis Sargent for the
governorship of Massachusetts in a nation wide Democratic sweep. Here Dukakis is pic¬
tured visitinga Malden elderly housing project.
Plans were finalized across the nation for the Bicentennial Celebration.
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there
was more . . .
A yearbook should be the history of a
particular year in a particular school, but
all of us had lives that went beyond the
school. The real history of the year was
more than what we shared in the
buildings of Malden High. Before the year
began there were days of bicycling, and
nights at The Prince or ‘‘the Park.” There
were fads, heroes, and hobbies. Every
generation has its own. When the school
day ended different interests took us in
many directions to the beach or to the
mountains, to "the square” or other
metropolitan towns like Malden. Often
our interests took us to Boston for
concerts and theatre, sports and
shopping, and sometimes even study at
the B.P.L. or history on the Freedom
Trail. There were loud parties, and there
was quiet music and quiet talk.
The year was more than our lives at
Malden High School. "School" was what
we shared, and that story is here;
however, there was more to the year, and
that story is here also.
12 THE YEAR
THE YEAR 13
14 SUMMER
Summer signals a time for sun and
relaxation. School sessions have finally
ended, and the threat of future work
seems far away. For the time, we are
content to accept no responsibilities; we
are anxious for some enjoyment! Each
person sees the summer totally
differently. To some, summer is a time to
explore. Others are happy sitting with
friends. Excitement can always be found
at the beach, and local parks become
overcrowded with high school students.
Everyone is out for a good time. Even
those who find summer employment find
themselves enjoying the summer.
Although they are not able to participate
in summertime fun, they are able to
enjoy just not going to school. The
summer is a time to enjoy all that there is
no time for during the hectic school year.
1 Summer is the cottage at the lake 2 sailing lessons 3 quiet talk with a
friend 4 . . . sitting in the shade at Ameridge Park 5 horseback riding 6 swim¬
ming at Breakheart Reservation 7 long quiet days.
SUMMER 15
field hockey
has successful
season
The 1974 Girls’ Field Hockey team showed outstanding spirit and
determination. Led by tri-captains Elaine Burke, Brenda Sousa, and Rose
Tomasello, the field hockey team completed a successful season. The
exceptional talent of this year's netminder “Chickie" Callahan kept Malden’s
girls colorful. Team effort was stressed by not only the captains but by seniors
Linda Moulton and Donna Mooney; juniors Susan Ciccarel I i . Patty Gerrin,
Sheryll Matthews, Cheryl Eddy, and sophomores Barbara Bennett and Lori
Scheufele. Coach Carol Gavoorian felt “the girls showed sportsmanship on
and off the field. This year’s team was a perfect example of Malden High’s
class.’’
16 FIELD HOCKEY
1. Bottom Row: Elaine Burke, Rose Anne Tomasello, Brenda Sousa.
Second Row: Chickie Callahan, Carolee Sullivan, Marianne Curley,
Gail McNamara, Paula Trabucco, Susan Ciccarelli. Linda Moulton,
Barbara Bennett, Patty Colangeli, Lori Scheufele, Patty Gerrm. Top
Row: Maureen Murphy, Debbie O'Leary, Linda Perotti. Cheryl Eddy,
Donna Mooney, Val Sparrow. Colleen McBride. Sheryll Matthews.
Joanne Moreschi. 2. Coach Gavoorian, who injured her back early in
the season, encouraging her team. 3. Sheryll Matthews fights for
the ball as Susan Ciccarelli looks on. 4. Rose Tomasello watches ac¬
tion on field. 5. Elaine Burke, open for a pass. 6. Brenda Sousa looks
perplexed about the situation. 7. Brenda Sousa fights on defense. 8.
Donna Mooney attempts a difficult shot.
Field Hockey Scores
Malden
9/24/74
Medford
2
0
9/27/74
Everett
7
0
10/8/74
Somerville
4
0
10/10/74
Peabody
0
4
10/15/74
Arlington
1
2
10/18/74
Medford
1
0
10/22/74
Everett
1
1
10/29/74
Haverhill
0
1
1 1/8/74
Arlington
0
2
Won 4
Lost 4
Tied 1
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FIELD HOCKEY 17
rally and dance
begin season
Drums were beating, cheerleaders
were chanting, and hands were clapping
on September 20, 1974, as the annual
pre- season rally got underway. School
spirit was rekindled in Seniors and
Juniors and started anew in
Sophomores. The annual cheering and
yelling contest was again held, and the
Seniors were the undisputable winners.
Excitement was climaxed that night
with the Senior Class kick-off dance. The
Shittons, a professional group that
performed contemporary music as well
as many of the nostalgic fifties tunes,
were featured. Kids clapped, danced, and
enjoyed the music. The Senior Class
made a sum total of $450 from the
dance. This money was to help cut
expenses for future class functions.
18 RALLY/KICK-OFF DANCE
1. The Shitton singers entertain the audience with a nostalgic 50's
routine. 2. Margaret Millner smiles appreciatively while listening to
the Shittons. 3. Nancy Spector enjoys a night out at the dance. 4.
Anne Henry and Cheryl Doucette arouse enthusiasm at pep rally. 5.
Nedlam joins cheerleaders for the school song. 6. Camera catches
Denise Gilardi and Joe Hurley off guard. 7. Shitton drummer adds to
the excitement of the kick-off dance.
RALLY/KICK-OFF DANCE
football staff
plans new
tactics
Malden High’s Golden Tornadoes were led to a victorious season under head coach
Paul Finn, line coach Louis Racca, end coach Tom Kelly, defensive coach Richard
Cullen, offensive coach Bill Hanifan and sophomore coach Edwin Zirhmerman.
Except for Mr. Racca, all are fairly new at their job. As Coach Finn said, “They are
finding their way togehter.”
There were various tactics used by this season’s team. For the offensive, the
players used a “multiple T.” The tactic, multiple T, makes each position appear
relatively new, thereby confusing the opposition. Defensively, the Golden Tornadoes
played an “Oklahoma,’’ invented by an Oklahoma coach, which uses five linemen,
two line backers and four secondaries. The team has kept its plays fairly simple.
Coach Finn would rather have the team do a few things superbly than many
incorrectly. The players’ ability to handle the plays formed a winning combination for
Malden High.
20 FOOTBALL
1. The Malden High football team doing isometrics. 2. Another exer¬
cise that is very common during practice — the jumping jack. 3.
The situp, exemplified by the spiritous Malden High football team.
4. Malden High coaches (L-R) Paul Finn Headcoach, Mr. William
Hanifan, Mr. Edwin Zimmerman, Mr. Louis Racca, Mr. Richard Cul¬
len, and Mr. Thomas Kelly. 5. Malden High ready to march onto a
victory led by Russell Garland. 6. John Strum, Russ Garland, and
Jeff Sullivan standing for the National Anthem. 7. Coach Tom Kelly
signifying victory.
FOOTBALL 21
seniors' pride
"describes the
turn-around"
As a senior on the Malden High football team, one experiences feelings of
leadership, confidence, inner drive and often times the frustrations of defeat.
The seniors, realizing that this was their last year as members of the Golden
Tornado squad, worked diligently to make the team eligible for the Greater
Boston League Championship.
Along with such established players as Jack Freker, Jeff Sullivan, and Mark
Burns, the seniors displayed the element which makes a good football team
great. "Pride,” says senior Mike Souza, "that one word describes the complete
turn- around of M.H.S. football.”
Pride was the factor which evidently did turn around the team, so much so
that they went on to defeat the over-confident Medford Mustangs and with that
became the G.B.L. co-champs.
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22 FOOTBALL
1. First Row: Joe Connorney. David Angelo, Sam Drinkwater. Benny
Talbot. Louie Femano. David O'Brien, Mark Mauri. Joe Strum. Steve
DeFilippis, Kevin Henry. Carl Gartland, Mike Gustaman. Kenny Lock¬
hart, Ed Wilcox. Second Row: Coach Hanifan. Ross Schifano. Mike
Boyle, Steve Freker, Bob Trickett, Joe DeNoveli, Bob DiNapoli. Tony
Jesi, Shawn Brickman, Charles Russell, Tom Littlewood. John Ruelle.
Jim Sullivan, Tim Hegarty, Steve Gaffey, John Stanasek, Coach Racca.
Third Row: Coach Finn. Coach Kelly. Bill Smith. John Grenham. Bob
Jones, Scott Mallet, Bob Farrell, Jeff Sullivan, Steve Carpenter. Mike
Freni, Rich Marzullo, Al Ford, Kevin Arsena. Bob Lenehan, Coach Zim¬
merman. Fourth Row: Brenden McQuade, Don Roach. Steve Pont-
briand, Kevin Kelly, Billy Lundin, Mike Souza, Bob Matewsky. Mark
Burns, Jack Freker, Paul Coleman, Russ Garland. Steve Adorn. Carlos
Carlan, Coach Cullen. 2. Paul Coleman on Malden's offense. 3. Jeff Sul¬
livan and John Grenham preparing for action. 4. John Grenham and
Paul Coleman contemplating Malen's plan of attack. 5. Steve Carpen¬
ter punts for the extra point. 6. Malden's magnificent blocker, John
Freker, helps John Stansek execute a play. 7. Junior Ford motions for
help from the bench .
FOOTBALL 23
first half of
season ends
with 3-2 record
The first half of the 74-75 season, Malden, the eventual GBL co-champions,
had a record of 3-2. Malden won their opener against Chelsea, but lost a hotly
contested 14-0 decision to North Quincy. Malden returned to winner’s forum
to dominate the Haverhill team on their own field, raising their record to 2-1.
The best game of the year pitted the eventual league co-champions, Malden
and Peabody, against each other. There was a last minute rally but the
inspired offensive unit, led by Steve Carlan and John Stanasek, fell short in
the dying seconds leaving Malden in a .500 season. Having experienced the
taste of victory and defeat, Malden found out it wanted victory and
steamrolled on to 6 straight wins.
24 FOOTBALL
1. Don Roach hustling to Malden’s huddle. 2. Mike Souza opposes
Peabody player at the line of scrimmage. 3. Principal Arthur Boyle,
surrounded by other football player’s fathers, watches the game
intently. 4. Coach Paul Finn advises John Stanasek on Malden's
strategy. 5. Stanasek attempts to confuse Everett’s defense. 6. Mal¬
den’s valuable offensive line set for action.
FOOTBALL
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tornados win
next five
straight
The second half of Malden’s season started by ending Revere’s unbeaten
home streak. The Varsity posted 24 unchallenged points until late in the fourth
quarter when Revere finally scored against the inexperienced Sophomores. In
an offensive exhibition of skill and strength, Malden defeated Quincy in a 54-22
rout.
In a costly, injury-ridden game against Arlington, Malden lost quarterback
John Stanasek and left-tackier Mike Sousa, but managed to defeatthe Spy
Ponders, 24-6. Now against a traditional rival, Somerville, Malden downed the
Highlanders convincingly, 20-12, after spotting them 12 points because of
Malden’s own mistakes. Against an always touch, well-conditioned opponent,
Everett, Malden rose to post a 26-6 victory on a chilly Saturday morning. Now
Medford was to come on Thanksgiving Day.
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26 FOOTBALL
1. Malden's bench observes the action of the game. 2. Jeff Sullivan
is pursued by an opposing tackier. 3. Charles Russell and Steve Car¬
penter take a moment to relax. 4. John Stanasek sprints out right
while looking for a receiver downfield. 5. Jeff Sullivan bulls for the
extra yard on his own. 6. Malden's team takes the field for the
Thanksgiving Day game.
FOOTBALL 2
The Golden Tornadoes whirled to victory during their 87th annual
Thanksgiving Day game with Medford on November 28, at Macdonald Stadium.
The Blue and Gold defeated the Medford Mustangs with a final score of 42-15.
Co-captain Jeff Sullivan was responsible for two Malden touchdowns. Seniors
Mark Burns, Paul Coleman, John Ruelle, and Junior Steve DiFillipis all scored
touchdowns. Junior quarterback John Stanasek tossed two touchdown passes
and the two point conversions to Carlan and Ruelle. The success of the
Thanksgiving Day game crowned the Tornados co-champions of the G.B.L.
According to Tornados’ head coach, Paul Finn, “Capping off our season this way
was just fantastic.”
thanksgiving
win brings gbl
championship
28 FOOTBALL
1. Tornados plan their moves during first quarter huddle of Thanks¬
giving Game. 2. Anne Mirageas and Patti Meuse, majorettes, at tra¬
ditional Thanksgiving rally before the Medford game. 3. Jim Sulli¬
van claps his hands as final gun sounds. 4. Receiver Steve Carlan
looks disturbed after Mustang touchdown. 5. Malden players get
some halftime advice. 6. Clock tells story of Malden’s second con¬
secutive victory over Medford. 7. Ed Willcox and Kevin Cummings
ecstatically embrace as game ends.
Football Scores
Malden
9/21/74
Chelsea
18
14
9/28/74
North Quincy
0
14
10/5/74
Haverhill
26
13
10/12/74
Peabody
12
14
10/19/74
Revere
24
14
10/26/74
Quincy
54
22
11/2/74
Arlington
24
6
11/9/74
Somerville
20
12
11/16/74
Everett
26
6
1 1/28/74
Medford
42
15
Won 8 Lost 2
FOOTBALL 29
cheerleaders now
include jv squad
The cheerleaders were reorganized
this year to include a twelve-member
Junior Varsity squad which cheered at
soccer, Junior Varsity football and Junior
Varsity basketball games. The Varsity
cheerleaders, led by co-captains Betsy
Hanifan and Anne Henry, continued to
cheer at hockey, Varsity football, and
Varsity basketball games. Both squads
spent many long hours in the gym after
school practicing and conditioning. They
met each day during seventh period in
Coach Carol Gavoorian’s room to make
posters and plan new cheers. In the early
fall, they held a bake sale to raise money
to subsidize the high cost of their
uniforms. The cheerleaders became
close friends with each other and with
Ms. Gavoorian, and their combined
school spirit was always apparent.
30 CHEERLEADERS
1. Patty Chisholm at the Thanksgiving Day Game. 2. Sherry Gardner cheers at Arlington game. 3.
Nedlam, Elaine Munroe, and Josie Acierno are excited after a Tornado's touchdown. 4. Debbie
O’Malley and Robin Sneed cheer after a Malden High victory. 5. The Pep Club helps Malden High
cheerleaders cheer on the Golden Tornados. 6. Co-captain Betsy Hanifan cheers for a victory. 7.
Junior Varsity Cheerleaders an inovation this year: Bottom Row: Mary Kay Hurley, mascots Pau¬
lette and Nicole, and Lisa Carroll. Top Row: Dee Dee Medugno. Lori Penta. Colleen Foley, Judy
Cummings, Jeanne Binda, Cindy Ledbury, Cheryl Tonge. Marla Snyder, Robyn Mars, and Mary
Beth Downing. 8. Cheryl Doucet claps along with the band. 9. Co-captain Anne Henry Pins flowers
on Malden's mascots. 10. Barbara Finn does the cheer to “Shaft's” theme at the Thanksgiving
Day Game. 11. Debi McNamara cheers for the Golden Tornados. 12. Cheryl Speranza claps to the
team cheer. CHEERLEADERS
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32 MAJORETTES
majorettes to
continue traditional
The majorettes constituted a large
part of the clarinet section of the Band
in Jenkins Auditorium seventh period
every day. During the football season,
they worked on their routines in both
auditoriums. Their half-time
performances showed team work and
talent by co-captains Mary Jo McBride
and Anne Mirageas, Seniors
Annamaria Antoniou, Linda Cannon,
and Patti Meuse, and Juniors Sandy
Appel, Karen Brown, Susan Cohen,
Robin Goober, and Andrea Levin.
On November 28, at the
Thanksgiving Game, the majorettes
continued the tradition of dressing in
Indian costume instead of the usual
blue and gold uniforms. As Drum
Majorette Mary Jo McBride said, “The
majorettes displayed a fine quality of
talent.’’
1. Majorette mascots, Debbie and Denise Wilcox, pose for the ca-
era. 2. Andrea Levin dances to the music of Shaft. 3. Head Major¬
ette, Anne Mirageas. leads Band into Pearl Street Stadium. 4. Susan
Cohen waits for half-time performance to begin. 5. Mary Jo Mc¬
Bride, Drum Majorette, at Thanksgiving rally. 6. Sandy Appel waits
for instructions from Head Majorette. 7. Patty Meuse and Anna Ma¬
ria Antoniou getting in line for performance. 8. Robin Goober per¬
forming at annual Thanksgiving Day game. 9. Linda Cannon relaxes
during game. 10. Karen Brown performs routine at Thanksgiving
game.
MAJORETTES 33
THE
PRINCE
34 THE PRINCE.
pizza and coke —
teenage staples
After a week of school, a student looks
forward to any opportunity for
digression. One form of pleasure
especially for students has always been
food, so it is natural that a restaurant of
some sort is a common gathering place.
The Prince Pizza is one such place.
Located on Route 1 in Saugus, The
Prince has become the local gathering
place for anyone who does not want to
stay around Malden on a Friday or
Saturday night. There is an orchestra
consisting of a piano, drum and a singer
who cannot usually be clearly
understood. The menu is mainly pizza,
and the prices are such that a high
school student can go there often. It is
not unusual to find many of MHS’s
students at The Prince enjoying a night
out.
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1. The Prince tower, which is a landmark on Route 1. 2-3. The
5 new Wheels and Wagon room opened this year. To everyone’s
disappointment, I.D.'s really are required. 4. Debbie Wayne and
Linda Luongo ordering. 5. Nancy Mahan and Eileen Kelley shar-
lg| ing coke. 6. The Prince.
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seniors choose
musical comedy
After hearing that the 1975 Senior
Play was going to be a theatrical
diversion, enthusiastic Seniors met early
in October to decide what type of play to
present. Unlike the straight drama of the
past, a musical comedy was agreed
upon. At the second meeting with
advisors Ms. Picillo and Mr. Benotti, the
comedy “Commencement” was
selected. The play dealt with Brookfield
High, a stereotyped high school of the
Forties. Seniors began working after
school to revise and cut the script. They
also added extra parts in order to involve
as many actors as possible.
Cheerleaders, a choral arts group, and a
band were included, and Broadway songs
such as “Applause” and “Miss
Marmelstein” were incorporated with the
help of Mr. Blackman. At first, rehearsals
dragged; actors were prompted to make
corny jokes and snide remarks. One week
before the play, the play had not been
rehearsed in its entirety, and panic set in.
36 SENIOR PLAY
1) Marguerite Picillo, director, discusses costumes. 2) Rosemary Mayne and Steven Belmonte fall in
love. 3) John Tumblin and cheerleaders, Debbie Rossano and Gina Antonnucci, are excited after
passing exams. 4) Andrea Voigt and Mr. Mel Blackman go over music at rehearsal. 5) Last minute
instructions are given to the cast backstage. 6) Nancy Spector cleans up after the finals. 7) Cast
members sway to “Let's Fall in Love.”
SENIOR PLAY 37
"commencement" — a
refreshing change
On Friday, December 13,
approximately 800 people drifted into
Jenkins Auditorium to see
“Commencement.” The audience was
brought into the era of the Forties with
Glen Miller music. The highlights of the
play were when Peter Zschokke lost his
wig and when Mr. Boyle walked on stage.
The audience applauded as Zschokke
accidently “flipped” his wig. Unflustered,
Zschokke pinned back the wig and said,
‘'I’ll give you the name of my hairdresser
if you like.” At the end of the play, Mr.
Boyle came on stage posing as a weather¬
beaten man in search of a principal’s job
at Brookfield High. With humor, music,
and good acting, the Senior class put
together a performance that was a
refreshing change from traditional
Senior plays.
38 SENIOR PLAY
1. Peter Zchokke displays the arrogance of Alan Gaylord. 2. Miriam Schin-
delheim flirts with Danny Fournier. 3. The Choral Arts Society and conduc¬
tor, Joel Weisberg, drone Christmas carols for concert. 4. Rosemary
Mayne, Donna McCaffrey, and Gilda Cormier chat. 5. Miriam Schindel-
heim and Paul Darragh discuss the events of the first day of school. 6.
Steve Belmonte tries to instill confidence in star basketball player, John
Tumblin. 7. Jim Collins catches Linda Luongo as she loses her crutches
and her balance.
SENIOR PLAY 39
service clubs
find vitality
In recent years, the service clubs have
often been accused of being in search of
a purpose. The origins and traditions of
these clubs are crusty and occasionally
quite impressive. Lit, for example, claims
to be the oldest literary society in the
nation and toward the end of the last
century published a very respectable
quarterly magazine.
The traditional Thanksgiving baskets
for the needy and the sponsoring of
teachers’ teas seem to be the perennial
constants, and in the past, they were
often the only activities of these clubs.
This year, some real vitality was shown
in Usona’s bike hike, CAM’s public
speaking contest, Lit’s lecture night at
Boston College, and the traditional COG
vs. Lit football game, which ended in a
smashing 77-7 victory for Lit.
40 SERVICE CLUBS
1) USONA: Bottom Row: Janet Kriteman, Judy
Menard, Joyce Melanson, Chedva Irlender, Audrey
Levin. 2nd Row: Denise Comeau, Margaret Woo,
vice-pres., Holly Marshall, pres., Debby Wayne,
treas., Joanne Ricciardone, Donna Cosman, Twilah
Conrad, Phyllis Werlin, Margie Baron. 3rd Row: Mar¬
ianne Dunn, Vicki Brussard, Sylvia Orent, Marcia
Magolies, Susan Mack, Judy Mack, secy. 4th Row:
Nancy Howell, Denise Lailer, publicity manager,
Nancy Spector, Andrea Levin, Linda Lochiatto. 2)
Linda Luongo, pres., Nancy Mahan, vice-pres., and
Eileen Kelley, historian, at CAM initiation party. 3)
Holly Marshall, pres., and Karen Dowling on USONA
bike hike. 4) CAM: Bottom Row: Marybeth Downing,
Nancy Kellogg, secy., Kathy Perotti, Marla Snyder,
Justine Boisvert. 2nd Row: Patti Meuse, Ann Mira-
geas, Judy Cummings, Nancy Mahan, vice-pres.,
Lisa Carroll, Cindy Ledbury, Mary Kay Hurley, Mir¬
iam Schindelheim, treas. 3rd Row: Maureen Mur¬
phy, Barbara Greenberg, Karen Shea, Nancy Lid¬
dell, Linda Luongo, pres., Andrea Voight, Eileen Kel¬
ley, historian, Darlene Digangi 5) COG: Bottom Row:
Arnold Walkin, secy., Alan Sidman, Benjamin Mel-
ter, Howard Sherman, senior executive. 2nd Row:
Alan Rosenthal, vice-pres., John lovan, Joel Weis-
berg, treas. Top Row: Paul Darragh, pres. 6) Lit
Bottom Row: Dana Brown, Joe Chandler, Tom
Cronin, Dave Surette, pres., Mark Berman, treas.,
Stanton Sherron, 2nd Row: Mr. Donald Brunelli,
Eddie O'Connor, vice-pres., Barry London, Dave
Twshig, Ronald Bucholtz, Dr. Elliot Carlson, Danny
Patterson. 3rd Row: Joe Hurley, secy., Arthur Boyle.
Steven Buckley, Francis O'Brien, Mark Proper, Leo
Hamel, Joe Boisvert, Mike Souza, Jim Cunha. Top
Row: Bob Lenehan, Steve Adorn, David Horseman.
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service clubs
aid community
Tri-Hi held a large initiation party in
September, made Thanksgiving and
Christmas baskets, and carried on a Toy
Drive for three weeks. The club also went
to see “A Little Night Music” on February
12. The National Honor Society held a
Unicef drive throughout the school in
late October. They also collected
Christmas presents in December and
sent them to the Salvation Army. The
Black Student Union, planned a tour of
southern colleges to along with two other
local schools. In November, members of
the B.S.U. attended a play by James
Baldwin entitled ‘‘The Amen Corner.”
The Key Club, which was organized in
1973, has grown to include almost 45
members. -In the fall, it collected over
$800 fo'r the Malden League for
Exceptional Children.
1. Tri-Hi: Bottom Row: Sherry Gardner, Barbara Finn, Secretary, Doreen No-
cella, Linda Brown, Donna Grenier, MaryAnne Curley Second Row: Jeanne
Binda, Historian, Cheryl Speranza, Linda Vanasse, Treasurer, Leonora Torto-
rella, Vice-President, Ann Marie Zipperi, Tina Coombes, Leslie Rainen Top:
Pam Zipperi, special activities co-chairman, Nancy McHugh, Nancy Kellogg,
President, Michelle Nocella, special activities -co-chairman. 2. President Nan¬
cy Kellogg distributes candy to members Pam Zipperi and Michelle Nocella. 3.
Black Student Union: Bottom Row: Jeff Thompson, Robert Handy, Steven
Cherone Second Row: Marva Gooding, Membership Chairman, Michele Jack-
son, Assistant Secretary, Robin Sneed, President, Robyn Mars, Treasurer,
Rachel Lawson Third Row: John Jones, Robert Harris, Curtis Gray, Tina Bynoe
Top Row: Brian Phillips, Jay Williams, Andrew Ryner.
42 SERVICE CLUBS
1. Mr. John O’Brien receives November Teacher-of-the Month
Award from Key Club Advisor Mr. Flynn and President Alan Ro¬
senthal. 2. Advisor Mr. Flynn and Maureen Sullivan watch the
Teacher of the Month presentation for December. 3. Key Club:
Bottom Row: Leonora Tortorella. Kathy Belbin. Justine Boisvert.
Maureen Sullivan, Vice-President. Francis O'Brien. Dennis Krive-
low, Howard Sherman, Susan Patri, Andrea Levin, Joanne Salie
Second Row: Veronica Graf, Cheryl Norton, Susan Graf, Corre¬
sponding Secretary, Jayne Perry, Recording Secretary, Debra
DiGregoric, Treasurer, Alan Rosenthal, President. Mr. Flynn. Ad¬
visor, Alan Sidman, Susan Cohen. Sally Bliff. Joanne Leyva Third
Row: Audrey Levin, Marlene Colella, Lillian Ronan, Michael Ad¬
ams, Barry London, Warren Sherman, Ben Meltzer, Karen Ro-
denhiser, Ross Schifano, Ralph Koretsky Top: Arnie Walkin. Ri¬
chie Goldstein, Rich Barricelli. 4. President Janet Proto counts
UNICEF money collected by National Honor. 5. National Honor:
Bottom Row: Nancy Kellogg, Treasurer. Patty Colangeli. Karen
Rohwedder, Janet Proto. President Second Row: Susan Graf. El¬
len Finch, Denise Gilardi, Susan Silvia, Margaret Woo, Secretary,
Denise Lailer, Nancy Spector, Judy Brudnick Top Row: Tom
Cronin, Vice-President, Edward O'Connor, Mark Proper, Joe
Boisvert, Joe Hurley, Nancy Liddell, Holly Marshall, Darlene Di-
Gangi.
SERVICE CLUBS 43
nostalgia and
ecology dominate
This year saw more than a normal
share of new fashions; some were
original; but some were nostalgic
rebirths. Long, flaired skirts came back
as remnants of the Fifties. Along with
knee-length skirts came platform shoes
with three inch cork heels. The short,
curly, "razor” haircut returned. Long
hair was slowly vanishing from the scene
Some daring males went one step further
and completely shaved their heads in the
style of TV hero "Kojak.” Painters’ pants
and overalls continued to be favorites.
The popularity of Levi’s and Lee’s jeans
continued with topsider shoes,
Wallabees, and the slightly more novel
Earth Shoe, designed by a Scandinavian
woman for greater comfort, or so the ad
boasts. Peculiar socks with toes
appeared. Most came with matching
gloves. The only difference between the
socks and the gloves was the length;
hopefully, the socks were a few inches
longer.
44 FASHIONS
A
1) Valerie Pervis, Debra Shidlow and Lisa McLean display the popular style of multicolored high socks. 2) Kim
Mahoney models the 1975 fashion with her knee length skirt, platform shoes, and blunt cut hair style. 3) Valerie
Chingris, sitting next to Rosemary Coder, displays her fashionable cork soled platform shoes and knee length
skirt. 4) The popular '75 style — high platform shoes. 5) Lori Medugno relaxes in the popular style of casual over¬
alls. 6) Joey Frauton, Vance Ferratusco, and John Stanasek display their own fad the shaved head.
FASHIONS 45
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FAVORITES
46 FAVORITES
music and movies —
a popular pastime
The year 1975 brought with it many
new heroes and musical interests. They
were mostly products of the media’s
influence. One of the most obvious was
the revival of Lenny Bruce and his
growing number of followers. Movie
sequels seemed to be the craze, as
evidenced by the movie Godfather II. The
productiaon brought back the star of
Serpico, Al Pacino. The Great Gatsby may
not have been the great hit that was
expected, but it did air a popular “hero,”
Robert Redford. Charles Bronson made a
series of movies, many of them violent,
including his most controversial, Death
Wish. Popular music concerned the
nostalgic sounds of the 50’s with Sha Na
Na, the Beach Boys, and the early
Beatles. Carole Kingand Carly Simon
were popular females, and prominent
male vocalists included ex-Beatle George
Harrison and Elton John, “The Superstar
of the Seventies.”
1. Robert Redford stars in the movie The Great Gatsby
that influenced the 1975 fashions. 2. Elton John "Super-
star of the Seventies,” sings at the Boston Garden in an
outlandish costume characteristic of his style. 3. Charles
Bronson, one of the leading box office stars in 1975, por¬
trays a vigalante in the movie. Death Wish. 4. Ex-Beatle
George Harrison regains popularity during his concert at
the Boston Garden. 5. Al Pacino stars in 1975's most pop¬
ular movie, Godfather II. 6. Dustin Hoffman portrays
America's most controversial comic, Lenny Bruce, in the
movie Lenny. 7. The music of the Fifties is reborn with
nostalgic group, Sha Na Na. 8. Carole King, popular fem¬
ale vocalist, sings during her concert at the Boston Music
Hall.
FAVORITES 47
48 MALDONIAN
^#5
maldonian survives
coffee frappes
Anyone walking by room 403 during
seventh period or after school wonders
how a yearbook will ever be compiled by
June. At first glance, it appears that
Brigham’s has opened up a branch store
on the fourth floor. Irish coffee frappes
are spilled all over layouts, and empty
coke bottles are strewn on top of filing
cabinets. But behind the ice cream
facades, and Editor-in-Chief, two
Assistant Editors, two Special Editors,
and assorted staff members actually are
revamping the traditional structure of
the Maldonian, updating it and creating a
revolution in yearbook philosophy. Over
a period of five deadlines, all two
hundred eighty pages are somehow
completed, even if it means staying until
10 P.M. the night before the printing
representative is due to arrive. Advisor
Richard Appleyard alias “AP”
complains that he has never met a
deadline in his life. This year that trend
has been broken at least twice. In spite of
the grief and aggravation over minute
details, by the time the proofs return,
there is a certain sense of satisfaction in
seeing the results of hours of taking and
cropping pictures, writing copy and
captions, and designing pages.
1. Stephen Finn, Howard Sherman, and Paul Leavy design football layouts. 2. Copy co-edi¬
tors Margaret Woo and Eileen Kelley proofread essays for the approaching deadline. 3. Edi¬
tor-in-chief. Denise Gilardi, identifies undergraduates. 4. Maldonian: Bottom Row: Pam
Zipperi, Holly Marshall, Assistant Editor, Denise Gilardi, Editor-in-Chief, Myrna Beecoff,
Janet Proto, Susan Silvia, Elyse Gray, Karen Shea, Nancy Kellogg, Karen Dowling, Karen
Gray, Joe Baglio Second Row: John Carozza, Howard Sherman, Paul Leavy, John Iowan.
Stephen Finn, Dennis Krivelow, Rich Barricelli, Nancy Mahan Third Row: Mr. Richard Ap¬
pleyard, advisor, Andrea Voight, Nancy Spector, Judy Brudnick, Assistant Editor Top:
Margaret Woo, Eileen Kelley, Betsy Sasso. 5. Co-editor Judy Brudnick examines sports
copy before a deadline. 6. Special editor Nancy Kellogg chooses pictures for a service club
layout. 7. Susan Silvia types biographies for the Senior section. 8. Janet Proto and Holly
Marshall order pictures for the faculty section.
MALDONIAN
change marks blue
and gold year
The high school newspaper, “The Blue
and Gold,” this year tried in many ways
to improve the quality of its printed word.
The size of the staff was increased by one
third Another change was initiated
which allowed previously exempt Seniors
who were members as Juniors to join the
staff. With the largerthan usual number
of returning personnel, the editorial staff
underwent some changes. Two new
positions were established, a club editor
and a departmental editor. Now that the
School Committee has established that
the Blue and Gold be given free to the
students, the news of the department
heads is printed. The position of editor-
in-chief has proved to be more than a one
person job, and co-editors worked well.
Although this has been a year of many
changes, the staff continually tried to do
its best.
50 BLUE AND GOLD
Gllje Mint attft (Bulb
MEMBER C.S.P.A.
N E S P.A. highest rating
January 30, 1975
Vol. LX VIII, No. 5
CO-EDITORS: Mark Proper, Diane Smith
NEWS EDITOR: Susan Graf
FEATURE EDITORS: Donna McCaffrey, Helen Psallidas
SPORTS EDITOR: Patty Colangeli
DEPARTMENTAL NEWS EDITOR: Leonora Tortorella
ACTING COPY EDITOR: Maureen Sullivan
CLUB EDITOR: Alan Rosenthal
REPORTERS: Julie Carbin. James Collins. Gerard Damiano.
Linda DeAcetis, Kim Giampietro. Gary Gilbert,
Donna McDermott. Judy Menard, Rosalyn Sooserian, Tamara Sousson,
Valencia Sparrow, Peter Zschokke.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Courtesy of Maldonian staff.
TYPISTS: Jayne Perry. Susan Silvia. Ellen Finch
LITERARY ADVISER: Mr Thomas Maher
BUSINESS ADVISER: Mr. George Edwards
ARTWORK: Joey Brown. Julie Carbin, Brian Phillips
6
1. Blue and Gold: Front Row: Maureen Sullivan, Susan Graff, Jayne Per¬
ry, Leonora Tortorella, Donna McCaffrey Second Row: Helen Psallidas,
Rosalyn Sooserian, Linda DeAcetis, Judy Menard, Ellen Finch, Diane
Smith, Co-editor, Donna McDermotte Third Row: James Collins, Peter
Zschokke, Mark Proper, Co-editor, Thomas Maher, Advisor, Alan Ro¬
senthal. 2. Helen Psallidas, feature editor, works on copy. 3. Julie Car-
bin, Susan Graf, news editor, and Jayne Perry confer with advisor
Thomas Maher. 4. Valencia Sparrow reviews last months paper. 5. Co¬
editor Mark Proper reads over a story before the deadline. 6. Helen
Psallidas, Peter Zschokke, Rosalyn Sooserian, and Donna McCaffrey
clown around. 7. Judy Menard and Maureen Sullivan check a story. 8.
Nancy Mardiello finished assignment as Diane Spinelli looks on.
The MHS Soccer team this year enjoyed a successful season. The final team
record was 6-3-1. With many outstanding players, Malden dominated much of
its matches with such rivals as Haverhill and Revere. With tri-captains Bob
Doolin, Dave Surette, and Jim Cunha, and other top players as Dom Pedulla and
Dave Twohig, most of the games were exciting. Unfortunately, the team faced a
soccer team number of handicaps. They lost one of their best players, Dave Surette, early in
the season because of a broken ankle. Other disadvantages were due to
overcomes inexperience of new players. Most of them had not played soccer until last year.
. . . Yet, according to Coach Wales, “Even though we don’t have the experience, we
many handicaps have the desire to win.”
52 SOCCER
1. Coach Wales contemplates a new play. 2. Pasquale Petrangelo
retrieves the pall from Haverill. 3. Bottom Row: Peter Mences.
Areste Merangee, Pea Soup, Jimmy Barat, Mark Discipio. Richard
Connely, James Cunha, Bobby Doolin, Tom Cronin, Pasquale Pe¬
trangelo, Dave Twohig. Top Row: Joe DeSalvatore, You Wallow,
Rocco Saraceni, Doug Nanfria, John Cagno, John Kiernan, Dave
Angelo, Mike Pluombidis, Jeff Thompson, Tom DiFilippo, Bob Mil-
ley, George Eliouplous, Bob Bellavia, Bob Donahue, Dorn Pedula,
Ronald Sager. 4. Bob Bellavia breaks towards the action. 5. Dom
Pedulla, an All-Star player. 6. Jim Cuhna and Dom Pedulla smile
after a M.H.S. victory. 7. Bob Doolin sets up a scoring play. 8. Dave
Surette outraces Haverill.
iv
*
Soccer Scores
Malden
9/16/74
9/20/74
9/24/74
9/27/74
10/1/74
10/4/74
10/8/74
10/11/74
10/15/74
10/18/74
10/22/74
10/25/74
10/29/74
11/1/74
Arlington
Haverill
Revere
Peadbody
Somerville
Everett
Medford
Arlington
Haverhill
Revere
Peadbody
Somerville
Everett
Medford
1 0
5 2
2 0
0 l
2 4
2 0
4 4
1 1
3 0
8 1
1 1
0 2
3 0
0 1
4
SOCCER 53
Ever since the ecology breakthrough
b icycling has become the newest trend. Not
only does it reduce air-pollution, but it serves
as good exercise for the body and mind. Most
important, b icycling is fun! During early
autumn and spring, ten-speeders and three-
speeders dart in and out of Malden’s busy
square. Bike trips may be short ones around
the corner or down the street to the store.
More enjoyable, however, are the long,
exhausting hikes into the suburban Concord
and Lexington. Bikers notice scenes that they A
generally miss from cars. On country roads, m
bicyclists can pack their lunches and spend ■
the whole day, escaped from loud honking
cars of Malden.
54 BICYCLES.
BICYCLES 55
inner strength
helps
maiden harriers
The Cross Country team coached by Mr. John O’Brien, ran a 6-3
season. Tri-captains Mark Berman, John Weston, and Joseph Adams
led the Malden Harriers over a 2.8 mile course at Playstead Park,
Medford. Training began in early September, with the first meet four
weeks away. The meets, usually held on T uesdays, were simple and
quick. After a quick re-check of race strategy and good lucks to each
other, the runners would go to the starting lines. After running two
miles at a fast pace, the steep hills almost challenged the runners to
attempt them. Relying on inner strength bred from long miles of
training, the Malden Harriers would begin the most difficult part of
the race in a sprinting kick. Running into the tape, the race would be
over.
56 CROSSCOUNTRY
I. Cross Country: Front Row: Captain, M. Berman. J. Co-
langell, D. Paterson, B. Trahey. G. Ghika. J. Hoffman, S.
Rutledge, G. O’Sullivan, J. Restuccia, Captain, J. Weston,
S. Shernan, R. Rodenheiser Back Row: Coach, J. O'Brien,
J. Chandler, D. Gardiner, B. McCarthy, J. Vertrano, G. Per¬
rin, B. MacDonald, J. Alle, K. Berman, M. Craner, J. Folan,
C. Richards, P. Skiffington, P. Nee, V. Smith, W. Colella, W.
Spinney, S. Czerpila, M. Lefton. 2. Coach John O'Brien
talks to a member of the team before a race. 3. Gerard
O'Sullivan relaxes after 2 mile run. 4. Richard Rodenheis¬
er, a strong Malden runner, kicks into the finish line. 5.
Scott Rutledge strides into the tape. 6. Mr. John Carrol
takes times during a race. 7. Mark Berman, Harrier Cap¬
tain and team leader, breaks for the finish line. 8. John
Chandler, Team Managers, Janet Colangeli and Debbie
Gardiner, Greg Perrin, and BobTrahey, relax after a meet.
9/16/74
9/24/74
9/27/74
10/1/74
10/3/74
10/8/74
10/10/74
10/15/74
Cross Country Scores
Malden
Revere
33
23
Everett
24
33
Arlington
15
50
Peadbody
29
28
Somerville
19
42
Chelsea
32
24
Haverhill
23
32
Medford
22
35
CROSSCOUNTRY 57
The 1974-75 Wrestling team kicked off its season with a lineup
headed by tri-captains Bob Connearney, Bob Milley, and Mike Scibelli.
Their strength this year was in the middle weights. Mike Scibelli and
Tony Romano at 128, and Bob Milley at 134 were tough competitors.
Except for Dan Sardo, the light weights were fairly inexperienced .and
needed practice. After Coach Gormley put them through tough
training, they improved. There were several class meets this season.
Malden defeated Billerica by only 3 points in the last seconds with the
help of heavyweight John Tumblin. Another close score was against
Leominster, with a victory of 29-24 for Leominster. Malden gave
Leominster a tough fight and gained much experience from it. The
season ended with a record breaking number of wins by any MHS
Wrestling team.
wrestling season
finishes strong
58 WRESTLING.
1. Paul Skiffington lifts an opponent. 2. Mike Scibelli cov¬
ers opponent during a match. 3. Wrestling Team: Bottom
Row: B. Milley, Tri-captain, M. Scibelli, Tri-captain, D. Wil¬
cox, S. Bellavia, J. Peckham, U.S. Olympic Coach, D. O'¬
Boyle, D. Sardo, A. Romano, A. Jesi Second Row: Coach
Phil Gormley, B. Connearney, Tri-captain, S. Bernstein, J.
Spadaro, J. Strum, A. Lauria, J. Tumblin, B. Talbot, D.
Snow, P. Skiffington, D. O'Brien, M. Bucci, S. McDonald. 4.
Anthony Jesi, in a reverse. 5. David Snow grapples with an
opponent. 6. David O’Brien drives into a Brockton wres¬
tler. 7. Paul Skiffington in a test of strength.
4
12/19/74
12/20/74
12/27/74
12/31/74
12/31/74
1/4/75
1/8/75
1/9/75
1/14/75
1/17/75
1/21/75
1/29/75
2/1/75
2/4/75
2/7/75
2/11/75
2/12/75
Wrestling Scores
Malden
Reading
30
15
Hamilton-Wenham
10
47
Lexington
36
22
Melrose
21
26
Waltham
19
39
Brockton
13
45
Saugus
32
24
Billerica
30
27
Stoneham
51
15
Weston
68
12
Wakefield
33
24
Leominster
24
29
Newton
33
24
Brookline
41
21
Woburn
52
16
Westford Academy
18
28
North Reading
57
6
Haverhill
42
6
WRESTLING 59
language clubs
view new cultures
The idea behind a language club is to
expose the student to the culture of the
language which he is studying. Le Cercle
Francais, with advisor Ms. Lohnes, El
Club Hispanco, with advisor Ms. Rivman,
and Latin Honor, with advisor Ms.
Nicholas had enjoyable trips to
restaurants and theaters. Le Cercle
Francais and El Club Hispanico gave a
Christmas party. French Honor held an
initiation where each new member put
on a skit in French. Spanish club
members took a field trip during
November to the Museum of Fine Arts to
see the Goya prints. They became the
foster family of a little girl from Los
Angelos, Guatemala. The annual Spanish
play this year was a Spanish version of
The Wizard of Oz.
60 LANGUAGE CLUBS
1. Laurie Weiner laughs over the french skits put on by
new members. 2. Laura Cote and Jimmy Collins at Span¬
ish Club Fiesta. 3. Nanette Greer, Nancy Kellogg, and Ei¬
leen Kelley fight over books at French Honor initiation. 4.
Faye Brown and Denise Gilardi enjoy refreshments at joint
Language Club Christmas Party. 5. Latin Honor: Bottom
Row: Michael Morrelli, Mary Lawlor, Nancy Spector, Seth
Roth Second Row: Ed Kosta, Bruce Faucher, Jr. Executive,
John Gabarino, Barry London, Ross Schifano Top Row:
Mark Berman, Doug MacDonald, Debra DiGregorio, Holly
Marshall, Diane Slaine, Secretary, Helen Psallidas, Presi¬
dent, Kathy Belbin, Miss Nicholas, Advisor. 6. French
Honor: On Rail: Nancy Kellogg, Judy Brudnick, Secretary.
Holly Marshall, Eileen Kelley, Joe Hurley Bottom Row:
Margie Baron, Ronald Bucholz, Steven Finn. Chedva Irlen-
der, Marcia Margolies, Vicki Brussard, Nanette Greer,
Joanne Salie, Susan Silvia, Rhonda Levine, Second Row:
Andrea Levin, Karen Gray, Susan Graf, Jayne Perry, Debra
DiGregorio, Justine Boisvert, Helen Psallidas, George
Rodnizki Top Row: Kathy Belbin, Jolene Baldwin, Judy
Sawyer. 7. Miss Lohnes, French Honor Advisor, leads a
game at initiation party. 8. Spanish Club: Bottom Row:
Skip Woodworth, George Rodnizki, President, Linda Mof-
fet Second Row: Sal Barbagello, Lisa Crumley, Alice Bri-
atco, Steve Woodworth, Treasurer, Leonora Tortorella,
Secretary, Judi Rubin, Kathy Perrotti, Elizabeth Chuba
Top Row: Paula Genzeles, Patricia Smith, Cheryl Norton.
Margaret Woo, Miriam Schindelheim, Debby Wayne. Jim¬
my Collins, Vice-President.
LANGUAGE CLUBS 61
62 LAB PEOPLF
L4B PEOPLE
MS THE THING
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1 OOSuLbJ." 1 '• ■’
lab people keep
school sane
The Science Department “go-fors”
dominate an entire wing of the third floor
before and after school and during their
free periods. Science teachers each sign
the time-sheets of a student who serves
in the official capacity of Lab Assistant.
The usual responsibilities include
keeping the labs clean and somewhat
orderly, feedingthe animals, setting up
experiments for classes, and helping out
where needed. The unusual duties are
somewhat more diversified; they include
making coffee in beakers, chasing after
misplaced films, tutoring, and
maintaining the teachers’ sanity. The
science labs have become homes away
from home for both the teachers and lab
assistants, who have developed special
friendships with each other. Instead of
becoming lost in the shuffle of numbers,
they have found niches in which they are
free to be themselves.
1. “The Thing," Mr. Low’s iguana, has lived at the high school for eight years,
more than four feet long, it weighs about fifteen pounds. 2. Denise Gardiner
cleans mice cages in back of Biology Lab. 3. Mike Tufo and Rod Myre examine
Thing in room 303 after school. 4. Linda Trickey checks homework for Ms.
Fahlberg. 5. Jana Kaplan gets supplies for Mr. Jones in room 331. 6. Chemis¬
try go-fors Ed O’Connor, Betsy Sasso, and Judy Brudnick find diversions
while cleaning lab after school.
LAB PEOPLE 63
sports clubs broaden
athletic opportunity
The Sports Clubs allow a number of students to
get involved in different athletic activities. The
Equestrian Club, although they did not ride much in
the beginning of the year, got out more often as
Spring and warmer weather approaches. They held
a raffle in the fall for a $25 certificate and made a
profit of about $180. The Ski Club was inactive this
year due to lack of snow until February, but they did
manage a few day trips to ski areas. The Chess Club
and advisor Dr. Joseph Ackerman, had a match
against Melrose and sponsored the Student-Faculty
Chess Tournament.
1. Equestrian Club: Karen Grey, President, Linda DeAcetis, Vice-Presi¬
dent, Carol Gartland, Treasurer, Karen Rodenhiser, Betty Anne Lani-
gan. 2. Steve Glennon, Jeff Finn, Mark Goodrum, and Bobby Friberg
involved in a serious chess match. 3. Ski Club: Bottom Row: Mary Ellen
Lanigan, Nancy Ward, Ricky Goldstein, Susan Graf Second Row: Andrea
Voight, President, Bob Carlton, Paul Darragh, Peter Demirdjian, Jayne
Perry, Rita Lutkevich, Judy Crowe, Kathy Perotti, Vice-President, Don¬
na Grenier, Nancy Montgomery, Patty Perotti. 4. Chess Club: Barry
London, Secretary, Anthony Andreucci, William Luongo, President,
Peter Altman, Vice-President, Louis Gersh, Doctor Ackerman, Advisor,
Paul Cameron.
ip
64 SPORTS CLUBS.
boojum rock —
a creative outlet
Boojum Rock, the creative writing and
art magazine, was founded in 1969 and
lets students freely express their literary
and artistic talents. The magazine also
serves as a teaching device for those
helping to put it together. Staff members
learn about layout, printing, and creative
design. Boojum Rock contains various
genre including short stories, poetry, and
essays, some of which are written by
members of Creative Writing classes, and
cartoons, photographs, and drawings.
This year, with advisor Ms. Cynthia Poor,
the magazine has made a few changes.
Boojum Rock is now published once a
year instead of semi-annually. More
written materials than sketchings or
drawings were submitted.
1. Miriam Schindelheim and Margaret Woo proofread article for publica¬
tion. 2. Boojum Rock: Bottom Row: Phyllis Werlin, Veronica Graf. Second
Row: Roseann Pasquale, Tamara Spieler, Denise Gilardi, tri-editor, Jayne
Perry, Margie Baron. Third Row: Janet Oxman, Miriam Schindelheim, tri¬
editor, Susan Graf. Fourth Row: Margaret Woo, Holly Marshall. 3. Jayne
Perry and Susan Graf proofread a short story.
BOOJUM ROCK 65
girls capture
gbl crown
This season’s MHS girls’ basketball team played another fantastic season led
by co-captains Rose Tomasello and Brenda Sousa. Assistant coach Mr. Brunelli
said, “It was the team’s depth that had made them undefeated. No matter who is
put in, the job gets done.” Well-prepared and well-disciplined, the basketball
team captured the Greater Boston League crown. Girl to girl and strong offense
were the keys behind their success. Four Seniors on the team, Rose Tomasello,
Brenda Sousa, Carolee Sullivan, and Patty Colangeli, left a void as they
graduated. However, the team remains confident of its capability. With Juniors
such as rebounder Val Sparrow, ball handler and starter Terry Coleman, Doris
Burgess, and Susan Ciccarelli, the team will probably repeat its winning season
next year.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
1. Brenda Sousa and Rose Tomasello charge for the ball. 2. Carollee
Sullivan up for a shot. 3. Val Sparrow at the foul line. 4. Coach Mr.
Fitz discusses game strategy with his team. 5. Rose Tomasello fights
to keep hold of the ball. 6. Doris Burgess listens to instructions from
Coach Fitzpatrick. 7. Bottom Row: Carollee Sullivan, Co-captain,
Rose Anne Tomasello, Co-captain, Brenda Sousa, Patty Colangeli.
Top Row: Barbara Bennett, Laurie Poirier, Nancy Burgess, Val Spar¬
row, Doris Burgess, Sheryll Matthews, Colleen McBride, Terry Cole¬
man, Patty Gerrin, Susan Ciccarelli.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 67
On January 28, the gym was packed with an enthusiastic crowd, as the girls’
basketball team played one of its best games of the season. Malden dominated
Medford from the very beginning, and half-time found Malden leading by a score
of 29-12. It was not until the fourth quarter that Medford even attempted a
comeback. Nevertheless, Medford did not have the power to stand up to the
ability of the Malden team. Val Sparrow was fantastic at the board, while Terry
Coleman added to the score with her good ball control. Points were scored by
Doris Burgess, Rose Tomasello, and Brenda Sousa. “I’m really proud of the girls;
maiden girls this was the biggest game of the year and they came through with flying colors,”
commented Coach Barry Fitzpatrick. As a result of this win, Malden’s record
trample medford reached 12-0.
68 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
1. Terry Coleman blocks a shot. 2. Susan Ciccarelli races
for the ball. 3. Brenda Sousa sets up a play. 4. Rose Toma-
sello takes a shot. 5. Laurie Poirier. Barbara Bennett. Dor¬
is Burgess, and Brenda Sousa warm-up before the game.
6. Co-captains Rose Tomasello and Brenda Sousa with
Patty Colangeli.
Girls’ Basketball Scores
Malden
12/23/74
Somerville
51
42
12/26/74
Chelsea
44
34
12/27/74
Haverhill
62
39
12/30/74
Medford
38
32
1/3/75
Everett
46
27
1/7/75
Arlington
54
32
1/10/75
Revere
41
31
1/14/75
Peabody
49
33
1/17/75
Somerville
46
32
1/21/75
Chelsea
47
19
1/24/75
Haverhill
56
42
1/25/75
Medford
47
40
2/4/75
Everett
45
34
2/7/75
Arlington
46
44
2/12/75
Revere
2/14/75
Peabody
6
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 69
70 LUNCH
lunch —
a mass exodus
Each day a bell sounds at 1 1 : 1 4 that
marks the end of growling stomachs.
Lunch begins. There is a mass exodus
from fourth period classes, and former
students are transformed into vultures.
Package lunches and milk are sold on
each floor, but many people still prefer
home grown lunches. Since there is no
cafeteria, a variety of places become
instant lunchrooms. Within school, these
range from room 101 to the Chemistry
Lab. Outside of school, people throng to
the canteen trucks. Every restaurant in
Malden Square is crowed. All activities
end by 1 1:45, when the daily doctrine,
the bulletin is read, and announcements
are made over the P.A. system. Slowly
the now-satisfied birds of prey become
students again, and fifth period begins.
1. Dennis Coffey buys Yodels at the stand on the first floor. 2. Eric Broady
chomps on a sub in Maldonian photo lab. 3. Miriam Schindelheim con¬
templates grapefruit in room 101. 4- Students meet for informal luncheon
at canteen trucks in front of school. 5. Bob Doolin carefully devours his
bag lunch.
LUNCH 71
coach's leadership
big factor
John Schlegel, himself an ex-Malden High basketball player, is the
coach of the basketball team. Not a true disciplinarian, Coach
Schlegel utilizes all of his players to their fullest ability and gets the
best effort out of each. In close games, an emotional man, he is off
the bench yelling encouragement. A fair coach, he plays all of his
team using each as his ability or situation arises. In only his second
year as coach he has guided the Cagers into playoff contention,
something undone in six long years. Hard practices stressing the
basics of position and play have paid off. Coach Schlegel uses both
zone and man to man defense, depending on the team facing them.
His offense is one that runs, runs, and runs. The fast break and
hustling work of all players forces their opponents to make mistakes
and turn the ball over. Hopefully, the hard work and determination
will pay off in the state playoffs.
72 BASKETBALL
1. Boys’ Basketball Team: Bottom Row: Captains M. Burns
and K. Fulgham. Second Row: Coach Peter Carroll, B. Car-
roll, N. Pashoian, J. Furlong, S. Carpenter, J. Freker, G.
Lee, S. Hanley, G. Phaneuf, V. Ferratusco, and Coaches
William Hanifan and John Schlegel. 2. Steve Carpenter
blocks a shot while Jack Freker guards opponent. 3. Ken
Fulgham sets up for a shot. 4. Coach Bill Hanifan ponders
the next strategy. 5. Steve Carpenter shoots from the foul
line. 6. Kenny Fulgham goes in to score. 7. Jack Freker,
Malden's tough rebounder at the foul line. 8. Coach Schle¬
gel and the bench encourages the players.
BASKETBALL 73
In a superlative year, the MHS Basketball team was led by Seniors
Kenneth Fulgham, Jack Freker, Steve Carpenter, and Mark Burns. A
23 point average scorer, Fulgham was a definite all-star in the GBL
league and Malden’s best all around player. All aspects of the game,
shooting, defense, rebounds, and assists, came easily to the captain
of the team. Jack Freker, a physical player, was a hustler and good
rebounder who went all outfor every game. Steve Carpenter was
regarded as the most improved player of the entire team. Steve’s best
ability was in defense, and he was often assigned to stop the
opponent’s best scorer, a job he usually accomplished. Offensively,
Steve was the team’s best foul line shooter. Tri-captain Mark Burns
seniors was Malden’s fastbreak threat. Averaging 10 points a game, he was
one of Malden’s clutch shooters. A tremendous strong jumper, he was
lead team one of the best rebounders in the league.
74 BASKETBALL
1. Ken Fulgham takes a jump shot against Quincy. 2.
Steve Carpenter dodges Quincy player. 3. The Malden
bench and cheerleaders follow from the sidelines. 4. High
scoring guard John Stanasek sets up. 5. Referee hands
Mark Burns the ball for foul shot. 6. Steve Carpenter sends
the ball to John Stanasek after time is called.
BASKETBALL 75
The six year layoff from post-season playoff competition was
ended in crucial overtime action against Everett. The winning basket,
scored by Junior John Stanasek, clinched the victory. The long
season started off with an emotional loss to Medford with the close
score of 74-71. Before a packed gymnasium, the Cagers were given
the first taste of defeat. After the game, the Cagers began to work
hard and resolved to avoid another loss. The turning point of the
post season Basketball season is generally regarded as the game against Lowell.
. Here, Malden realized their potential and began seriously thinking of a
hopes frustrated playoff berth.
76 BASKETBALL
1. John Freker alertly reads the offense of the opposing
team. 2. Ken Fulgham, Malden's highest scoring player. 3.
John Stanasek dribbles down the court past opponent. 4.
Mark Burns, one of the main stays of the Malden High
Basketball team, breaks for a play. 5. Mark Burns taps in a
rebound. 6. John Stanasek exhibits his defensive abilities.
7. Two points for a highly successful Malden High Basket¬
ball team!
Boys’ Basketball
Scores
12/20/74
Malden Catholic
Malden
12/23/74
Somerville
68
46
12/26/74
Chelsea
64
87
12/27/74
Malden Catholic
68
31
12/30/74
Medford
84
66
1/2/75
Lowell
71
74
1/3/75
Everett
64
62
1/7/75
Arlington
68
60
1/10/75
Revere
75
68
1/14/75
Peabody
70
61
1/17/75
Somerville
91
77
1/21/75
Chelsea
58
69
1/24/75
Haverhill
69
50
1/28/75
Medford
83
66
1/31/75
Lowell
62
86
2/4/75
Everett
69
61
2/7/75
Arlington
68
67
2/11/75
Revere
60
68
2/15/75
Peabody
80
59
1/21/75
Haverhill
7
BASKETBALL 77
1 . . . Winter is walking to school in six inches of snow. 2 . . .
the white stillness at Fellsmere Pond. 3 . . . building a snow¬
man on the high school lawn. 4 . . Seniors on seventh period
release clowning in the snow. 5 . . . an old fashioned snowball
fight.
78 THE WINTER
Winter is the lingering stretch that lasts from Christmas until late March. Bundled up in heavy sweaters, gloves,
coats, and scarves, we slide down the street. Driving is even more hazardous, as skidding becomes a common
occurrence. Students hope for a blizzard so that school will be cancelled for at least one day. Hockey, basketball,
and indoor track replace football as centers of athletic attention. Skiing is anticipated at the sight of a single
falling flake. The MDC Skating Rink becomes mobbed by skaters on Sunday afternoons. Kleenex and Vick’s
Formula 44 become the number one necessities. With no way of avoiding either colds or flu, we sit it out and await
Spring Fever.
THE WINTER 79
band takes on
a new look.
It’s unimaginable what a rally would be
like without a Malden High Band to stir
up excitement. New director William
Murray, Assistant Mel Blackman, Mark
Kaplan, and Carole Blake, and band
members practiced during seventh
period every day and Wednesday nights.
To improve each section, the band
developed a new technique having
individual sections practice separately.
Woodwinds, brass, acoustics, and
percussions met during a few periods
each week to rehearse and improve their
particular pieces. This year the Exchange
Concert with the town of Groton,
Connecticut. Groton’s band arrived the
weekend of March 20-23 to give a fine
performance for Malden. MHS’s band
then returned the visit to Groton from
May 8 to May 1 1 .
1. Linden Brooks and Peter Goodwin playing their piece during rehearsal. 2.
Cheryl Pearlman and Lisa Kipnis walking back to perform for the Malden
crowd. 3. Arnie Walkin watches cheerleaders perform at pep rally. 4. Tracey
Lawrence, Donna Cosman, and Valerie Pastore, practice new selection. 5.
Band members marching in Veterans Day Parade. 6. Peter Goodwin and Mi¬
chael Tufo getting in a little practice before half-time. 7. Wind section takes
time out to watch the game. 8. The band salutes Malden in “M” formation. 9.
Mr. Murray conducts band during rehearsal.
BAND 81
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music groups hold
varied events
Choral Arts, Madrigal, Orchestra, and
the Guitar Club met to perform, and
enjoy music. The Choral Arts Society and
director Frank Abrahams gave a Winter
Concert, Spring Concert, and a Concert
at MacDonald Stadium. They also co¬
ordinated a musical, Camelot, and
participated in an exchange trip to
Pennsylvania. Madrigal consists of twelve
of the best singers of Choral Arts, who
performed at Wentworth Institute,
Malden Association for the Retired, and
Malden Family Service. Orchestra, with
director Mrs. Harriet Fierman, went on an
exchange trip to Andover and did Winter
and Spring concerts. Guitar, Club, with
advisor Mr. Alan Indeck, taught members
to play the guitar and visited to several
coffeehouses in the Boston area.
82 MUSIC CLUBS
1. Mr. Frank Abrahams conducts the Choral Arts Society
in concert. 2. Choral Arts Society performs for the elderly
at the Mountain Ave Apartment Complex. 3. Choir mem¬
bers rehearse caroles for the Christmas Concert. 4. Or¬
chestra Members, Patricia Gerrin, Paul Masse, and
Joanne Berte try a new selection. 5 The Malden High
School Choral Arts Society sing during the Winter Con¬
certs. 6. Madrigals: Bottom Row: Mary Brazeau, Linda Vi-
gasin, Bob Scannell, Tom Scannell. Second Row: Karen
Rodenheiser, Darlene DiGangi, Tina Bynoe, David Klim,
Michael Adams, Danny Fournier. 7. Guitar Club: Bottom
Row: Cheryl Gordon, Robert Taylor, Michele Girolamo, Mr.
Indeck, Advisor Second Row: Mary Ellen Lanigan, Jeffry
Leftin, Susan Graf.
MUSIC CLUBS 83
active clubs give
members guides
The profession clubs serve as guides
for the professional positions which the
students hope to fill in the future. The
Library Club enables students to
understand the function and
responsibility of a library in a school
situation. The Greenroom Dramatic
Society puts on a number of one-act
plays in the Gay Auditorium, some of
which were written by advisor John
O’Brien. Both the Future Teachers
Assocation and Future Nurses Club held
bake sales to raise money for their funds.
The Ecology Club urged other students to
participate in their recycling drive of
paper, cans, and bottles at Malden South
Broadway Parking Lot. The profit from
the recyclable materials was put into a
scholarship fund for a student interested
in the field of ecology.
Future Nurses Club: Bottom Row: Eileen Martin, Rosalyn Sooserian,
Donna Grenier, Second Row: Janet Beaudoin, Cindy Turpin, Publici¬
ty Manager, Nancy Cuccoli, Vice President, Debra DiGregorio, Trea¬
surer, Kathy Murray. Top Row: Linda Moffitt, John Jones, Lorri Garr-
ity. 2. Joanne Persiutte, Stacey Young and Jeff Gay take time out
from lunch to rehearse their lines. 3. Representatives of Lawrence
Memorial Hospital School of Nursing address The Future Nurses
Club on admissions policy. 4. Library Club, Daniel Sardo, Mr. Sadler,
advisor, Kayrn Lockhart, Mary Wlech, Tamra Spieler, President,
Frank Ross, Vice President. 5. Leonora Tortorella, Vickie Pelosi, and
Nancy Cuccoli wait for slidetape presentation to begin at Future
Nurses Club meeting. 6. ECO Bottom Row: Linda Moffitt, Joanne
Snowdon, Tom Scannell, Richard DiSalvatore, Duane Cantera, Mi-
cheal Adams, Second Row: Alice Briatico, Jana Kaplan, Lynne
MacDonald, Mr. Jones, advisor, Kathy Cole, Charlie Toomajion, Al¬
ice Surrette. 7. Future Teachers of America: Bottom Row: Susan
Graf, coordinator, Veronica Graf, Jayne Perry, coordinator, Second
Row: Janice Schaffner, Sara Shear, Kathy Trefry, Third Row: Maria
Luise, Judy Didio, Sue Parise, Jody Solomon, Michele Girolamo. 8.
Mr. John O'Brien and Jerry Damiano at Greenroom rehearsal.
84 PROFESSIONAL CLUBS
9. Greenroom, Bottom Row, Kathi Welsh, Sara Satham,
Jerry Damiano, Debby Weiner, Eden Sandler, Mr. O'Brien,
advisor, Second Row, Vicki Brussard, Janet Colangel, Sta¬
cey Young, Jeff Gay, Top Row: John Tumblin, Elyse Gray.
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HEROES
A society’s heroes are a clear index of
what that society thinks, what its values
are, what qualities it thinks are
important. We had our heroes as every
generation has them.
Usually the person of our dreams is
somewhat a fantasy, a “knight in shining
armor." People in the lime light often
seem to fall into this mold. Society
manufactures heroes in all shapes,
forms, and sizes. The media constantly
bombards us with them. Even the comic
section spouts such heroes as Superman
or Batman. Professional athletics have
given us such idols as Celtic Dave
Cowens, Patriot Jim Plunkett, tennis
player Chris Everet and Bruin Bobby Orr.
Whoever our heroes and from
whatever field, they are to a large degree
ourselves.
” ...AM»
THEY ABE
BS”
They are . . . 1. Bruins’ defenseman Bobby Orr. 2. Ten¬
nis star Chris Evert. 3. Patriots' quarterback Jim Plun¬
kett. 4. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. 5. Paul
Newman and Robert Redford of the film The Sting. 6.
Fighter Muhammed Ali . . . and Superman.
HEROES 87
indoor track
finish es third
in g.b.l.
Watching a runner sprint the final 15 yards and break the tape, one realizes
what an individual effort running is. Many different individuals comprise the
team, but a runner is actually competing with himself, trying to better his
style and time. This year, the indoor track speedsters enjoyed a winning
season, posting a record of 5-2-1. This placed them 3rd in the GBL standings.
The season began quite optimistically, with the team winning 5 straight. Then
they encountered Haverhill, state runners-up, and Peabody, statechamps,
and their streak was broken. But the team had many exciting moments
during the season. Senior Steve Silva broke a record in the 1000. Junior
Charles Russell broke the GBL record for the 600 four times. According to
Charles, “Track is a beautiful sport. We had a good team and a good year.”
88 TRACK
1. Rich Rodenheiser strides into the finish. 2. Coach Griffin directs
strategy. 3. Team: First Row: Bob Trahey. Wayne Spinney. Mark Good-
rum, John Hoffman, Rich Rodenheiser, Jim Cunha. Bob Fallon, Second
Row: Gerard O'Sullivan, Wayne Colei la, Danny Paterson, Kevin Cullen.
Gary Ghika, Frank Elipolous, Jim Ryan, Greg Perrin, Steve Finn. Third
Row: Dennis Grace, Bill MacDonald, Jerry McCarthay, Eric Lunde. Den¬
ise Gardner, Karen Rodenheiser, Bob Giadiando, Bob Trickett. Coach
Griffin. Fourth Row: Rich Angelo, Peter Gillette, Gary Finn, Mark Ber¬
man, Steve Silva, Stanton Shernan, John Weston, Stanley Langston.
Fifth Row: Paul Trickett, Paul Mazzarella, Bob Lundine, John Ruelle,
Bill Trodden, Charles Russell. 4. Sophomore Stanton Shernan races to
a 1000 victory. 5. John Hoffman, Rich Rodenheiser, and Wayne Colella
take off at the gun. 6. Sophomore miler Wayne Colella paces the mile.
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This year Malden sent an entourage of 10 runners to the GBL All Star Meet.
All who participated enjoyed themselves, and Malden came away with 6
ribbons. Sophomore Stanton Shernan surprised everyone with a spectacular
1st in the 1000, with Senior Steve Silva getting 5th. Tri-captain Mark Berman
placed 2pd in themile, Junior Charles Russell captured 1st in the 600, and
Sophomore Dennis Grace came in an impressive 3rd in the hurdles. Then, on
February 8, Malden was amply represented at the State Trials. Mark Berman,
Steve Silva, Dennis Grace, and Charles Russell all qualified for the Class A
finals. The results were impressive; Malden won 3 ribbons, placingthem 3rd
overall in the state. The coaches Jim Griffin and Don Harvey were very happy
with the team, and are very optimistic about next year’s team.
runners place
in all-star and
state meets
90 TRACK
Track Team Scores
Malden
12/21/74
Chelsea
50
36
12/28/74
Somerville
57
29
1/7/75
Medford
57
29
1/16/75
Everett
68
18
1/18/75
Arlington
68
18
1/21/75
Revere
48
48
1/25/75
Haverhill
48
58
1/31/75
Peabody
26
60
1. Coach Griffin reflects. 2. Paul Coleman goes up and over at Revere
Fieldhouse. 3. Gary Ghika finishes easily. 4. John Weston leads Haver¬
hill in the 1000. 5. Shotputter Mike Sonza tries for a long 39'. 6. John
Hoffman, followed by Rich Rodenheiser, kicks by a Haverhill miler. 7.
Danny Paterson sizes up Haverhill foe.
TRACK 91
rifle team
changes leagues
shoots well
Although the MHS Rif Team was often unpublicized, it had an excellent
season record. Along with Coach Mr. Carroll and assistant coach Mr. Little,
the team competed in a different league this year. The shooters were
matched with unfamiliar teams within the Metropolitan League. Although this
placed them at a slight disadvantage, the season proved to be another
successful one. The five top shooters of the season were captain Linda
T nckey, Joe Vaverka, Joe Baglieri, Paul Darragh, and Tim Crowley. Since the
sport is not active in every school, the shooters had to travel long-distances to
meet such faraway teams as Watertown and Acton. One of their best matches
was with Holbrook, where thev won with a score of 890-791. Carrying their
mascot “Elfir”, MHS’s rifle team was proud of their season and
accomplishments.
92 RIFLE
1. Joe Vaverka kneels to shoot. 2. Joe Baglieri. joe Vaverka, and Linda
Trickey practice. 3. Coach John Carroll. 4. Team: Bottom Row: Tim
Crowley, Karen Tebart, Linda Trickey, Linda Lawlor, Ross Schifano.
Top Row: Joe Baglieri, Joe Vaverka, Paul Darragh, Jeff Thomson, Scott
Leslie, Coach Carroll. 5. Joe Baglieri stands ready to shoot. 6. Scott Les¬
lie and Jeff Thomson stay in prone position. 7. Joe Vaverka and Linda
Trickey shoot from offhand position. 8. Linda Trickey practices. 9. Paul
Darragh shoots in offhand position.
Rifle Team Scores
1/8/75
Braintree
Malden
857
854
1/16/75
Watertown
870
871
1/21/75
Holbrook
886
797
1/23/75
Acton
878
888
1/27/75
Wayland
870
825
2/13/75
Holbrook
890
797
2/25/75
Acton
879
888
2/27/75
Wayland
874
855
RIFLE
swim team
finishes 7-1
avenges melrose
This year’s Swim Team had a very successful season, ending with an
overall record of 7-1. Led by co-captains Ed O’Connor and Ken Mierzykowski,
the team was undefeated until they ran up against Haverhill, a new addition to
the GBL. The highlight of the season was in late January at the Malden YMCA
pool, when the Tornado swimmers avenged four years of defeat at the hands
of Melrose High. For third-year coach Jim Whittaker, this was an important
year. This year’s team contained the first crop of swimmers which he had
raised from Sophomores. The performances of these athletes were
outstanding, since nine qualified in the Eastern Mass. Swimming
Championships, and two in the Massachusetts State Championships.
Swim Team Scores
Malden
12/19/74
Lawrence
88
84
12/30/74
Randolph
97
69
1/9/75
Lynn Classical
95
68
1/17/75
Charlestown
47
33
1/20/75
Lynn Tech
98
73
1/24/75
Melrose
44
33
1/28/75
Lynn English
95
68
1/31/ 75
Haverhill
79
93
2/5/75
Northeast
2/7/75
Danvers
44
39
5
94 SWIMMING
1. John Chadwick picks up speed during last lap. 2. Dan Breault and
John Chadwick rest between laps. 3. John loven, Ken Mierzykowski.
Ken Pesanelli, and Earl Cook look on during practice. 4. Coach Jim
Whittaker. 5. Al Jacobsen strokes his way to victory. 6. Team: Bottom
Row: John Chadwick, Paul Hardy, Co-captain Ken Mierzykowski, Steve
Cherone, Janet Roach. Second Row: Karen Shea, Karen Dowling, Claire
Baglio, Jeff Thomson, Peter Menzies, Joe DiSalvatore, Co-captain Ed
O’Connor, Kym Berman, Earl Cook, Chris Brazeau, Brian Phillips, Bill
Gallagher. Third Row: Jean Marie Cardozza, Nancy Griffin, Mary Bra¬
zeau, Sally Renaud, Susan Kasses, Mike Boyle, Joanne Boland, Darlene
Munsey, Top Row: John Leone, Al Jacobson. 7. Susan Kasses, Mike
Boyle, and Val Babcock await their turn by the pool. 8. Mike Duggan
displays perfect form.
SWIMMING 95
SPORTS
jv teams all
have good seasons
This year the Junior Varsity Sports
teams all had impressive seasons. The
J.V. Basketball team, made up of eight
Sophomores and three Juniors, ended
the season 13-7. Coach William Hanifan
noted that they all showed much
improvement on a junior varsity level.
Junior varsity hockey finished its season
with a record of 5-2-2.
Girl’s Field Hockey, behind goaltender
Carolee Sullivan, had a fairly successful
season. Against Haverhill, Malden was
the first scorer and Carolee shutout the
game with a score of 3-0.
The J.V. Girl’s Basketball game against
Medford was exciting. As the end of the
game approached, Malden was losing by
one point when Lori Scheufele made a
basket with 3 seconds left to play. Their
season ended successfully with a record
of 9-6. Most JV’s will hopefully move up
into the varsity squads.
96 J.V. SPORTS
1. Malden’s championship girls take a break. 2. Laurie Scheufele feels the pressures of
a close game. 3. The field hockey team gets psyched. 4. Karen Rodenheiser rounds the
corner in a JV 600. 5. Carolee Sullivan leads calisthenics. 6. Kevin Cullen runs for a pos¬
sible position. 7. JV Basketball team warms up.
J.V. SPORTS 97
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hockey team
places 4th in
g.b.l.
Malden High’s Tornado skaters ended their season with a final record of
10-8-2, placing fourth in the Greater Boston League. The team began their
season suffering the temporary loss of injured captain Dave Surette, Jim
Sullivan, and Ed Meyers. In the first few games, scqring was mostly handled
by experienced Seniors Bob Shind, Brian Hitchcock, alternate captain Jeff
Sullivan, and Junior right wing Don Roach. Unbreakable defense was supplied
by defensemen Doug Hume, Jim Folan, Tim Hegarty. Productive coaching
from Bill McCormack and assistant Joe Bogan combined these skaters into a
hard-working team unit. The season ended with Dave Surette named GBL All-
Star and Don Roach honorable mention. Although Surette missed the first six
games, he finished the season with 8 goals and 12 assists for 20 points in 14
games. Don Roach was Malden’s leading scorer, having 12-8-20.
98 HOCKEY
1. Hockey Team: Bottom Row: M. Rabucci, S. Adorn, B. Shind, P. O'¬
Connor, E. Meyers, S. Strauss, J. O’Halloran, B. Doolin. Top Row: Assist¬
ant Coach J. Bogan, D. Surette, B. Bellavia, J. Sullivan, D. Hume, J. Sul¬
livan, M. Gallagher, B. Moulton, T. Buckley, D. Roach, T. Hegarty. Head
Coach W. McCormack. 2. Don Roach eagerly awaits the outcome of an
important faceoff. 3. Steve Strauss and Bob Bellavia lead a proud Tor¬
nado team onto the ice. 4. Paul O’Connor strides into the dressing
room after a hard game. 5. Bob Shind and a center for Chelsea meet in
the faceoff. 6. Bob Shind streaks up the right wing with a band of Chel¬
sea players in pursuit. 7. Tim Buckley leads to the dressing room after
an apparent Tornado loss.
HOCKEY 99
Picking itself up from a slump, Malden High’s hockey team rolled to
number six of an unbeated streak. Malden sealed victory against second-
place Revere with a final score of 5-3. Senior Brian Hitchcock shocked both
fans and players by scoring just 34 seconds into the game. Bob Shind then
went behind the Revere net to retreat the puck. Before the startled goaltender
and Revere players could react, the puck was passed to Hitchcock and into
the net. Tim Hegarty, Malden’s goalie, played a solid defense during the
second period. Hegarty smothered a deflection inches from the goal line and
stopped a ten-foot shot. Doug Hume shot from the left faceoff circle past
Revere goalie into the right corner of the net. Captain Dave Surette also
played an excellent game. The GBL record, as a result of this conquest, was
raised to 8-8-2 for the Tornado skaters.
tornados romp
revere > 5-3
100 HOCKEY
1. Bob Bellavia anticipates an offensive threat from Arlington player. 2.
Don Roach walks wearily to the dressing rooms after a hard game
against Peabody. 3. Malden players congratulate Tim Hegarty after an
impressive showing in nets. 4. Bob Shind skates up the ice in a break
away. 5. Doug Hume in front of Arlington’s goalie, anticipates a possi¬
ble tip-in of a shot from the point. 6. Jeff Sullivan heads for the shower
after a rough game.
HOCKEY 101
"super effort"
defeats
arlington 5-4
It was high school hockey at its very best when the Tornado skaters met
with the Arlington Spy Ponders at the Universal Skating Arena in Winchester.
Malden won with a triumph of 5-4. The Tornados dominated the game from
the beginning faceoff, checking Arlington in every corner of the ice. Captain
Dave Surette, Doug Hume, and Don Roach scored, and Tim Hegarty exhibited
an all out effort as goaltender.
During the 2nd period, the Tornados scored two goals within three
minutes. With only 22 seconds into the frame, Tim Buckley got the puck up to
Surette who sent it to Hume for a goal. Not long after, Folan’s shot found
Roach in front who sent it high over Arlington’s goaltender, giving Malden a 3-
0 lead. ‘‘Everybody worked and did his job!" shouted a nearly hoarse
McCormack, ‘‘It was just a super, super effort."
102 HOCKEY
1. Offensive threat, Don Roach, gets ready for Peabody game. 2. Tim
Hegarty tries to clear the puck in back of the net. 3. Bob Shind makes a
final check of the blade of his stick. 4. Malden’s captain and fine winger
Dave Surette looks on. 5. Tim Buckley and Steve Strauss try to break
up Arlington scoring threat. 6. Jeff Sullivan winces after having missed
a scoring opportunity.
HOCKEY 103
For seniors especially, the last game of the season is a very special one. The
1975 Tornados grasped victory for their final game as they met Everett at
the Universal Skating Arena. Senior Bob Shind scored a goal, and captain
Dave Surette really hustled. Two goals were scored by Sophomore Steve
Strauss, and one goal came from Junior Don Roach.
The Tornados took sometime getting started. An Everett power play goal
finally jolted Malden into action. Seconds later, Shind passed to Surette but
. . his shot was blocked. A quick rebound by Shind gave Malden the goal. Then, it
season ends in was Tornadoes at their best. The final score was 4-2. “I thought that our
. younger kids played very well tonight” stated Coach McCormack. “It was a
win over everett nice way to end the season.”
104 HOCKEY
1. Tim Hegarty anxiously awaits opponents. 2. Don Roach carries the
puck down right wing boards. 3. Mike Gallagher watches his man dur¬
ing the tense Everett game. 4. Dave Surette gives the lineman a stare. 5.
Bob Shind rushes up center ice. 6. Doug Hume lines up for the drop¬
ping of the puck. 7. Coach McCormack and bench watch the progress
of the Revere game.
Hockey Team Scores
Malden
12/18/74
Peabody
1
6
12/21/74
Everett
4
2
12/23/74
Chelsea
1
5
12/26/74
Haverhill
8
2
12/28/74
Haverhill
5
3
12/28/74
Somerville
2
3
1/4/75
Medford
1
3
1/8/75
Revere
0
4
1/15/75
Arlington
5
4
1/18/75
Peabody
2
5
1/22/75
Everett
3
1
1/25/75
Chelsea
5
2
1/29/75
Haverhill
3
3
2/1/75
Somerville
6
2
2/5/75
Medford
3
3
2/12/75
Revere
5
3
2/15/75
Arlington
1
10
2/19/75
Peabody
1
9
2/20/75
Chelsea
5
2
2/22/75
Everett
4
2
HOCKEY 105
1. Joanne Salie works on a paper mache tree for a prom dec¬
oration. 2. Anne Henry measures Nancy Holland for her grad¬
uation cap. 3. David Twohig, Bob Doolin, and Jimmy Cunha
enjoy refreshments after donating their blood for the Senior
Blood Drive. 4. Joseph Denehy rests after donating blood to
the Senior Blood Drive while Mr. Arthur Boyle, Mark Proper,
Red Cross Assistant, Jimmy Collins, Steve Patri, and Denise
Lailer keep him company. 5. Linda Mazzipica, Mr. Richard
Cunningham’s office assistant writes out slips with Helen
LoPresti. 6. Senior Andrew Ryner learns the basics of camera
operation at Cable Vision Channel 13. 7. Tom Cronin helps
Diane Costello measure for graduation cap.
108 SENIOR LIFE
Our lives this year centered around
school and our individual outside
activities. We began working on the
Prom, we finished the Senior Play in
almost no time, and we held a Blood
Drive. We sponsored the Teacher’s
Auction, and we were fitted for caps and
gowns.
Even though we kept busy, we sensed
much doubt. This unsureness concerned
neither the sturdiness of the Prom
decoration nor the humor of the Play.
Instead, we were concerned with our own
futures. Which colleges would be best for
us, and would we get in? Was college
really what we wanted, or should we take
a year off to think? What kinds of careers
would interest us immediately after
graduation or five years later? Could we
find jobs in the ailing economy?
Despite these almost unanswerable
questions, we somehow made vital
decisions, and we grew as a group and as
individuals because of them.
SENIOR LIFE 109
advisors close to
senior class
In the three years that the Senior class
and its advisors were together, both the
advisors and members of the class came
to know and understand each other.
Head advisor John Benotti, class advisors
Marguerite Picillo, Mel Blackman, Adele
Kahn, Camille Zampitella, Karen T ucker,
Richard Appleyard, and Harold Thurston,
worked closely with the Seniors. From
the Carnival in Sophomore year to the
Blood Drive in Senior year, the advisors
were willing to go along with ideas and
set precedents for the actions of future
classes. Instrumental in making the class
one of the most active and successful,
John Benotti was at every meeting and
devoted to the success of each Senior
class function.
1. Adele Kahn. 2. Karen Tucker. 3. Mel Blackman. 4. Camille Zampitel¬
la. 5. John Benotti, head advisor. 6. Marquerite Picillo. 7. James Maher,
financial advisor. 8. Harold Thurston. 9, Jean Zipke. 10. Richard Apple-
yard. 11. Susan Grillo.
110 ADVISORS
ADVISORS 111
Bert Cioffi, Senior Class President
senior council
confronts woes
The Senior Council Officers and
homeroom representatives had the usual
problems this year, among them the
collection of dues. With the group of
officers, Bert Cioffi, President; Kim
Giampietro, Vice-President; Debi
McNamara, Treasurer; Pam Picillo,
Secretary; Julie Carbin, Historian; Gina
Antonnucci, Assistant Treasurer; and the
many homeroom representatives, the
council hung up signs in the homerooms
pleading the Class of 1975 to please "pay
your class dues."
The Senior Class sponsored the
schoolwide Blood Drive in December and
donated about seventy pints of blood to
the Red Cross. The Teacher’s Auction,
held in February, raised funds for senior
scholarships.
Julie Carbin, Senior Class Historian, and Rosemary Mayne, Assistant Historian
112 SENIOR OFFICERS
Annamarie Antoniou, School Committee Representative and Pam Picillo, Senior Class
Secretary
Debi McNamara, Senior Class Treasurer
Gina Antonucci, Senior Class Assistant T reasurer.
Patti Colangeli and Joe Pulgliese. S.F.A.A.B. Representatives.
SENIOR OFFICERS 113
DENISE AMARI
ANNAMARIE ANTONIOU
MARY AMOROSO
GINAANTONUCCI
I
DAVID ARAGONA
JOSEPH ADAMS
STEVEN ALLOWAY
DAVID ANGELO
ALAN ANTHONY
Larry Nutall works on signs for Senior Class Dance.
114 SENIORS
STEPHEN ASSETTA
RHONDA AVOLA
ROSEMARY BAGLIO
ANGELA BARBARO
AUDREY AUSTIN
CHERYL BABIN
JEROME BARAHONA
CAMILLE BARBARO
LAWRENCE BAGLEY
RHONDA BARAN
Joseph D. Adams, Josh; 12 Kearney St., 12/11/55: Cross Country 1.3 indoor
Track 1,2,3; Track Outdoor 1,2,3; Thought for the day Mr OB
hunting . . . travel . . . running . archery.
Steven P. Alloway, 18 Novle St., 9/4/57.
Denise R. Amari, 172 Oliver St., 5/20/57: Bruce Babes 11 24, 72
MRG . Berkley proffesseur . Ja-mind Tom~l
Bagged Can't live without Madness Tip of my toes to the top of my
head . . Sincere Students . . . My other half Lunch with Joanne &
Elaine . Memries . Licorice Ba, Ba Ba. By.
Mary E. Amoroso, 65 Plainfield Ave., 10/20/57: "Dean" January 22,
1973 Middlesex Travel Service Chris and Eric all my friends
Ocotber 1975 . . . Elton John Concert . "Sold Out!" English 4 Room
313 . . Clothe yourselves with love, for it is a perfect bond of union.
David A. Angelo, 459 Medford St., 3/21/57: Basketball, 1,2,3: LIT, 3; Soccer
3; Track (outdoor) 2,3; kids on Festa Rd. "Back of the bus" Ski
trips at Frotenac . dirve-ins . . . "Prince” . , . "Steak and cheese"
Chicago . . "Sha Na Na Concert" . . . "The Garage" Junior Varieties
. . . "Jitterbug" . . . "Roaring 20's" . . . “First row first seat” Home¬
room Rep.3 . . . Train ride to Florida . . . Disney World Celtics
“35" . M.R.H.
Alan Anthony, Al: 39 Cluff St., 6/11/57: The Fort Mapleweed Blue¬
berry Hill . . . London . April 21, 1973 . . Tull and Sabbath Har¬
old Parker Lost the Roach . Partying with the kids . June 11,
1975 . . . Chevelle . . . Porky Pig and Friends Madness Trapped
for twenty years . . . Stairway to Heaven . . Friday Nights Good God,
I’m finally out.!.
Annamarie Antoniou, 21 Parker^’St., 9/2/57: Band 1,2,3; Majorette 2,3;
School Committee Representative 3; Student Council 1,2,3; When you smile
the world smiles with you, when you cry, you cry alone Mai's why
does it always happen to me . . . We're majorettes, not cheerleaders!
Lot’s of good times to remember at M.H.S. . . friends "For three
years you understood."
Gina A. Antonucci, Gina; 29 Bayrd Terrace, 5/24/56, Greenroom, 3; Pep
Club, 1; Maplewood . . . Jan. 1, 1971 , Jacobs parties “I get by
with a little help from my friends” . Rennoco, Knockgoggs, Edible Donuts
. . . SSSDA . . "I am not in this world to live up to your expectations and
you are not in this world to live up to mine.
David W. Aragona, Dave; 177 Mills St., 12/8/57: Scuba-Diving 71
“Vette" Stock . . Racing cars up the drags . Nahant . Stones
Aerosmith . Deep-Purple . . Allman Brothers . Hockey Star¬
light . . . Surf . . . "Party on” . . . Mills Street Gang . Bunga-Man
Homeroom-221- 202-14 . . . Ted's "Truck” . Prince Pizza “Smoke
em.”
Stephen M. Assetta, Steve; 175 Adams St, 3/14/57: Never be afraid to say
what is in your heart and release the spark, for sometimes it becomes a
flame at which someone you love can warm her hands for months to come.
Audrey P. Austin, 37 Albion St., 3/14/57: Le Cercle Francais, 2,3; Eddie
Audrey 9/26/71 . . . opel . . . roses . . . swimming . . water skiing
Alton Bay . . . Waterville Valley . . skiing . . . New Hampshire Karen
since 1959 . . . Ellen 1970 ... Trip to Virginia Summer of "74" . camp¬
ing . . Love is all happiness; Love is space and time made directly percep¬
tible to the heart.
Rhonda L. Avola, “Beav” ; 103 Coleman St., 8/20/57: Bobby . . . “Jan. 3,
74" ... The fort .. . Cliff St.’s old gang . . . Waite St. New Years Eve
. .-. Green TV . . . The Highlands . , , Sundays at the beach Mr. Beas¬
ley ... "My Bubya’s” . . . "I’m sorry" ... I'm autumn "OH Babe”
. . Mount Hood.
Cheryl A. Babin, Pumpkin, Cher; 16 Russell Court, 7/24/57: (7/19/71)
Hee Haw . . Richie . . . 9/7/74 . . “The Goon" . . “Ya know7"
Newfound Lake . . Enjoy old friends, Loving meeting new ones . Good
Luck to "The Class of 75”.
Lawrence C. Bagley, 36 Upham St., 11/22/57; jeans . . . newspaper
swimming . . football . . . florescent . . . waterskiing “no school"
. . . Thw Who . . . food parties . . . quitar . . The Excorcist
driving . . . blue Bambu ... Led Zepplin . . . Nixon resigning . lunch
time . . television . . . Deep Purple . . . cars.
Rosemary Baglio, Rose: 204 Clifton St., 7/6/57: Basketball 1,2,3: CAM 2:
Chess Club 1: Field Hockey 1: Key Club 3: Tennis 1: August 23, 1973
Wrights Pond 73 ... Hampton Beach 74 . . Cancer WBCN
Missing National Lampoon . . . "Dream on” . . . Aerosmith "Only love
can make it rain” . . . harmony Elton John . The cosmic Muffin.
Jerome M. Barahona, Jerry; 12 Pearl Ct„ 10/22/57: Basketball 1: Fur
Pueco . . . Chillando carne’o, stell . . . Depma Pecho Gordon
Smitty . . Hang . . . Chester Street . Camping Rockport Na¬
hant . . . Hang’s cars . . . Bastille Day Celebration . . Qu'e Mala Suerte
. . Home Room 14 . . Class Dues . . . Football Games 1,640 Frost-
ies . . . $96.00 . . . Salisbury Beach . . . Newman for President "GO
HOG”.
Rhonda J. Baran, 127 Lyme St„ 10/15/57; Ernie . . August 31, 1973
Dec. 27, 1973 Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay
the price to make them come true . . . Judi since "62” Summer of
"74" memories . . Friends . . . "Rocks” . . . Pope John Jr. Prom.
Angela M. Barbaro, Angie; 19 Rudolf St., 1/13/55: Jordan Marsh Bob
, . Fran . . . New Hampshire . . . High Rock Cliff . . doof ... sap
peach . . Lisa & Gregg . . . Fish & Kevin Foley's . 7/22/74 Can I
have a transfer . . Crowded busses . Am I close to the curb . chico
goomba . . Pepe . . Revere Beach Berger bits Ruth
Buzzie.
Camille B. Barbaro, Mealy; 19 Rudolf St., 12/31/56: Mahoney June 25,
1971 . . Foleys 8/13/74 . Berger King felix Oscar Puby
Andy & Sonja . . . Kevin & Mrs. Jones Aggie Buster Lem¬
ons . Bridan Shop . . tiger . Michello Bello . . pepe Fish
Kathy had a baby boy . . . schools out forever . Good luck kids of class
75.
SENIORS 115
morning marathon
ends in trauma
Each morning at 7:30, the bus is never too
far down the street. The greatest challenge is to
race against this growling engine to the bus stop.
Books tilting and pocketbook dangling, I rush
down the street. Triumphantly, I collide with the
red and white sign at the bus stop as the yellow
monster screeches beside me. Frantically, I
search my pockets for a dime, while the busdriver
taps his foot impatiently. With the white insides
of my coat and pants pockets hanging loosely
about, I deposit ten cents in the buzzing dime-
eater. Although the grey, plastic substitutes for
chairs are extremely uncomfortable, I am dismayed
that none remain empty. Instead, I grasp onto
a shiny metallic pole that I share with three
other students and commuters. Four stops later,
twelve people are wrapped around the same pole,
swaying rhythmically as the bus turns each corner.
At last, I arrive at school, grateful that I
have survived another journey of traumas.
PATRICIA BARRETT
ELIZABETH BARTLETT
JOHN BARTLETT
MYRNABEECOFF
JOHN BATTAGLIA
JOHN BEATON
■■■■■■I
ARTHUR BAUER
116
SENIORS
STEVEN BELMONTE
LISA BERG
BRIAN BERRY
JOANNE BERTE
DONNA BENSON
MARK BERMAN
Robin A. Bard, 99 Walnut St., 2/17/57: Good Luck Class of 75 horses
. . sailing . beach traveling people To the class of 75 —
to what each of you do, I hope each of your days are bright and always with
good fortune.
John A. Barkosky, 511 Highland Ave., 11/7/57: The Big Red Machine
G O. . . Touchdown . . G.O.D. Layla . Florida Rico #6
is# 1 ... Cuckoo’s Nest . . Charles Playhouse Rm. 202 511 is
great . . . Jiff . . Ome Karla . . Coke Hub Frank Slick
. . . Jones . . and Stretch.
Theodore A. Baron, Four Speed, 169 Essex St., 5/29/57: Chess Club 1:
Wrestling 2; ... 71 Ford Pickup Road Runner Mill St. Gang
Trans-An . East Boston Beating Chevelle SS Keep on trucking
... The Ring Leader . . . Favorite saying Want to run then and let
them spin . . Fruit man . . . "Aragona’s Vette” Sunkist "Light
em up" . . Pushcart . . . "Faulkner's Turbo Engine Pinto.”
Patricia Ann Barrett, Patty: 93 Beltran St„ 12/29/56: Equestrian Club, 1:
Pep Club 1; Speedway Indiana Mama . M.C.L. . "The Route”
“Lisa you took the wrong turn again!” . . "Hit the Cellar it's a tornado!”
. . . "Terry . . Christmas Eve 73” . Topsfield Fair Bobby
"Joe Cool” . . “Nothing from nothing” Weekends in New Hampshire.
Elizabeth A. Bartlett; 22 Revere St., 10/26/57.
John E. Bartlett, 59 Wyoming Ave., 8/6/55: girls . get baseball
basketball . . . party fun . football , . South Boston my friends
. . . Denise Amari . Elizabeth Bartlett Rhonda Baran David
Aragona . . . David Angelo . Robert Bellavair.
James Bartolo; 27 Hancock Rd., 10/22/57.
John Battaglia, Jr., Wildman, Bag; 201 Webster St., 5/11/55: Tripping over
pine needle . House of Pizza . . . Pasta Time the wheels Elton
John . . . Chicago . . . hanging moods.
Arthur E. Bauer, 61 Devir St., 7/12/57: 69 Lemans Deep Purple
Hockey . . Mammoth Mart parties . . Brighams concerts
Football . . . down the end of Devir St. . the boat all the dents.
Jack J. Beaton; John; 54 Presley St., 2/13/57: "Year of the upsets”
"Hefenrefer” . . , Rambler 455” . . Anti-Freeze.
Myrna S. Beecoff; 60 Hawthorne St., 8/22/57: BBG, 1.2,3; El Club Hispa-
neo, 3; Maldonian, 1,2,3; Pep Club, 1; Phi Delta Phi, 1; Ski Club. 1; Tifty, 1,2,
3; When the great pyramid turns into a Howard Johnson's Sigmund
Wow! . . . Thank god for Ms. Magazine . Charles River you cannot
deal with absolutes . . . Toots . . . Nebish . . Who gets the Front?
Photo Lab . . . rummy 20,000 . . Butler on Asparagus . call me a taxi.
Hans G. Behn; 11 Andrew Ct., 2/9/58.
Robert Bellavia, Bells; 111 Main Street, 3/8/57: Hockey, J.V. 1,2; Soccer 2,
3; "Schoolyard” . . ANNE . . Friday night hockey games — Spartans
. . . DiNap’s Rally driving ... Jr. Varieties — . Roaring 20’s Week¬
end at Hampton . . . Jitterbug . . Land of Football Camp Holidays in
R.l. and Cape . . . Sunoco . . . Night at Buckley’s . . . Hockey against St.
Charles . . . JUST YOU ’N ME . . . Soccer 73-74 Chemistry & Ronald
. . . Whippoorwill Farm . 10/26/73 . . . “OUTREACH CHAMPS”
CJSPBB Da-Da.
Steven A. Belmonte, Bles; 49 Clayton Street, 5/31/57: "You make my world
brighter just by being there" . . . CATHY . Shhh Mr. Sadler's library peri¬
ods ., . 120 . . . December 26, 1-973 . , March 9, 1973 . Mr. Cun¬
ningham is the greatest . . . pink slips Remember Mr. Racca Jan¬
ice .. . Cheryl . . . Ralph’s back seat Waterford, Conn.
Joseph A. Beninati; 8 Francis Street, 4/4/57: parties . summer vacations
... Led Zeppelin . . skipping classes . halter tops Cape Cod Col-
leseum ... the girl in the red dress.
Donna M. Benson, Donna: 9 Cliff Court, 2/28/57: JERRY December 25.
1973 . . . Orsogna Plaza . April 20, 1973 Maddy Kathy
Barbizon Diets & colds . . Donna . Ruthie Honda 350
Stalled it again! . . . So much to live for, so much to love for, so much to be
thankful for . . . Maplewood Drug . . "76”.
Lisa A. Berg, Lee; 88 Hill Street, 6/6/57: White Mts. Memories of Smo-
key . . . Camille and Kevin . . . Lazy-C Angela Writing poems and
letters . Day trips to New York . Gregg’s car Christie! You've
only got one life to live, so live it a good one . “Max” Horse back
riding.
Debra A. Bergin, Debbie, 120 Harvard St., 6/4/57: El Club Hispaneo 3;
You should get so close . . Mass General . Charles River NICE
Brevity is the soul of wit . . Buffy + Bobby Okay You’re a taxi!
Mark A. Berman, 232 Nawthorne St., 9/1/57: Cross Country 2,3; Indoor
Track 2,3; Latin Honor 1,2,3; LIT 1,2,3; Ski Club 1; Tifty 1,2,3; Track (out¬
door) 1,2,3; Joe It's Nixon’s fault . Mile Call me Gut’s Weston A
salute to jumping joe Bob's thought for the day Elephant jokes for¬
ever Madaca Columbus Hi HO Silva . California West 7th period
study . . . Chem lab The Rodents.
Brian F. Berry; 5 Mt. Vernon St., 4/12/57.
Joanne Berte, 16 Cherry St., 11/30/55: Band (orch.) 1,2,3.;
SENIORS 117
ROBERT BOURQUE
CATHY BISHOP
CHERYL BLACK
IRENE BISCOE
RICHARD BONASORO
DOMENICBORRELLI
JOSEPH BOISVERT
KIM BOWIE
ROBERT BOYD
ARTHUR BOTLE
MICHELE BRANDANO
CHRISTOPHER BRAZEAU
CATHERINE BRIDGHAM
118 SENIORS
Donna Shapiro and Joanne Stefanilo plan a project in art class.
SUSAN BROPHY
FAYE BROWN
FRANCIS BROWN JOSEPH BROWN
KEVIN BROWN
ROSEMARIE BROWN
Irene M. Biscoe, Reme; 15 Arlington St., 9/9/57: Choral Arts Society 1: Bob
and me . . . 1/27/71 . . .10/5/73 . . . Kristin . . 3/25/74 . Ginger
Ale . The corner Cathy and Jodi . . First Period in Riley's Jack
... Dad ... Guess What? ... 70 ... Road Runner Benson and
Hedges Menthol . . Bowie . Scotty . . . I Love You, Poopa.
Cathy M. Bishop, Cath; 223 Newland St.. 4/22/57: “Live each day to its full¬
est quality for there is only one of its kind" . . 3/10/74 8/25/74
. . . There's always a chance! . Friends are forever lasting Deb
Lois . . . Cheryl . Smile . Happy Times! . Wheres Blondie?
Ski Trip , . Music Summer of “74” . Graduation Day!!!
Cheryl A. Black; 64 Essex St., 10/26/57.
Alfred R. Blake, Skipper; 14 Page St., 6/2/57: Baseball 2: I love you Peggy
... I love to play baseball, watch hockey games, ride around in a car.
Joseph C. Boisvert; Joe; 27 Morris St., 7/16/57: Le Cercle Francais, 1,2,3;
LIT, 1,2,3; National Honor, 2, 3; Tennis, 2,3; Bowling . Physics
Brock . . . Simon and Garfunkle . . . Tennis . . . LIT . . . Vermont 73, 74
... 212 ... Dr. Carlson . . . Quebec ... The Pack . . Higgins New¬
found N.H. . . Mrs. Horton . Winthrop 74 . Rm. 108 . History
. . . Neil Diamond . Mr. C2 . Reeman . . Robinson’s . A.
MacLean.
Richard P. Bonasoro; 18 Porter St., 5/19/57: Equestrian Club, 1; Brigham’s
. . . Parties . . Music . . . T.V. Production . . . Concerts . . . Weekends
. . . Crusin’ . . . Hayride . . . Girls’ . . . Club the Cape ... 64 Falcon .
“All Summer Long” . . . Shotgun . . . Putnam Pantry.
Domenic M. Borrelli; Dorn; 36 Glen St., 4/11/57: Rifle, 1; Swimming
Bowling . . . Motorcycles . . . Rifles.
Robert J. Bourque, “Tar” ; 13 Gale St; 4/25/57: June 18, 1972 Pam
. . . Forever . . Pam remember Grand Funk . . Kangamahgus Highway
. . . Climbing Mt. Washington with Charlie . . Vista . . . “Keep on Truck¬
ing” . . . Remember George Harrison and Elton John . . . Tulls last two
concerts ... My party room . . . Perrys rest . . . Pick it up in the morning
KKATYS.
Kim E. Bowie; 45 Princeton Rd; 6/10/57: “Walk along the river sweeter than
life. It just keeps on flowin, it don’t worry 'bout where it's goin.” The
Allman Brothers Band . . . Wareham and Wakefield . . . Cruisin with Duke
and the Drivers . . . “It’s a powerful train” . . . James Montgomery Band
. . . Normandy.
Robert G. Boyd, Spaceman: 19 Bishop Rd., 10/14/56: Baseball, 1; Football,
1,2; Outdoor Track, 3; 10/14/56 . . Revere Beach . . Electricity
Hugh Nawn . . . Gloucester . . Ford’s . . . 10/10/56: Leaders . The
Garage . Mr. Cunnighams office The Grille . . 1964 Chevrolet
Tony C’s Nshont Mbss
Arthur ?'. Boyle; 62 East Border Rd; 6/4/57: Basketball, 1, Lit 3, H.R. Rep, 1.
2,3, S.F.A.A.B. 2; Brenda . . , Pres, and Midge . . Don, Derelict, Dara,
Dicks, Lally, J.J. . . . Kate, Pork, and Egg . . . Little Sandy . waterskiing
. . . barefeet . . . Med. Mart . . . What’s a good coach? . Lake Palace
. . . Hanson ... I Love You, Bren . . . motorcycles . 65 H.P. Evinrude
. . O’Brien Mach I.
Michele D. Brandano, Shelly; 326 Lynn St., 1/7/57: Ski Club 1 Papa
Gino’s . . . Linden Square . . . Child Development . Scrpico Study
Hall 19 . . . Concerts . . . Diamond Head . . Drive-Ins . . . Chauffer
“Mouth” . . . back Roads . . . “Snow” . Got the Munchies . Marble¬
head harbour . . Bill & Bobs . . . Tony C’s ... "Steven” . 7/30/74
. . . “Hoompa” . . . Nahant’s Wharf ... 67 Chevy . . . “High”
“Snow” . . . “Biscuits” . . . "Smile there’s always someone watching".
Christopher Barzeau, C.B.; 53 Perkins Ave., 4/29/57: M.D.C. Lifeguard
. . Member 0.0. H.A. . . . Lancers . . . Sandy Beach . . . “Yeah” . fol¬
lowing Red Sox . . . Swimming 1,2,3.
Catherine T. Bridgham, Cathy; 131 Franklin St., 5/18/57: “Hey Russ, What’s
a cousin?” . . . “Old Orchard 9/2/73” . . . “Teacher's Aide at Riley's with
Renie and Jodi” “Fresh Buns” . . . Kevin ... “I find peace that many say
is only loneliness” . . . “Leaning on Ann" . . . “Too Shy to Say Tricia”
“Pooch-my Second Home” .
Susan J. Brophy, Sue; 278 Lebanon St., 11/10/57, Seeking means to have a
goal, but feeling means to be free . . summer of “74” . Steven and
Susan ... art period five . . kindness is made of little things a
friendly hello, a cheery word .all the good times at Malden High.
Faye C. Brown, JuJuBeen; 48 Corey Rd., 10/27/57, Latin Honor, 1,2,3; Le
Cercle Francais, 1,2,3; Field Hockey 3; Pep Club, 1; Greg . June 2, 1972,
. . . Devir Park . . . Bell Island Sunrise . Peaceful Hallifax The
Roaring Twenties ... The Mexican Hat Girls . . . Lunch at Schopell's
Latin classes The 200 yard dash at 7:34 for the bus with Lisa un¬
forgettable memories, shared with such great friends.
Francis A. Brown, 267 Cross St., 9/22/56, Rifle, 1; TO A GREAT YEAR OF
1974 — 75 ... To the teacher who did not catch me skipping second peri¬
od class of my sophomore year.
James M. Brown; 44 Ceadar St., 1 1/26/56: Patty . . . November 16, 1973.
Joseph B. Brown; 48 Corey Rd., 10/27/57: Blue and Gold, 3; Boojum Rock,
1,2; Maldonian, 2; Nolan dies! . . . 2:12 . . . “Ken, try and golf your way
out of this one.” . . . Posters for everyone . . Orso: grow up! Painted
cars . . . Swartz is driving everyone carzy . . Cambrdige Buck-o
Sabe.
Kevin W. Brown, Kev; 338 Lynn St., 5/2/57: hobbies water skiing
boating . . automobiles . . interest: to become an officer of the law.
Rosemarie, Brown, 41 Sheafe St., 9/26/57:
SENIORS 119
SCOn BURGESS
BRIAN BURKE
CYNTHIA BURKE
ELAINE BURKE
' . - o -
MARK BURNS
BONNIE BURT
KATHRYN BUSBY
120 SENIORS
CHRISTINA BYNOE
CHERYL BYRNE
PAULA CAGNO
SUSAN CAISSIE
Judy Brudnick and Nancy Kellogg discuss presentations at French Club
meeting.
DEAN CAMMARATA
Judith A. Brudnick, Judy: 16 Corey Road, 12/9/57: Le Cercle Francais 1,2,3:
Maldonian 2,3; National Honor 2,3; Fifty 1,2,3; "This above all, to thine own
self be true." Vice president, NEFTY . piano, New England Conservatory
. . Chem-lab assistant . . . assistant editor, Maldonian secretary, le
Cercle Francais . National Honor . Israel, summer 1973 iguana
. . . peanut butter . . . tov la’asot ahavah . attitude dictates all.
Mark E. Bucci, Booch; 12 Concord St., 10/3/57: You gotta pen? Carol
. . . The Game . . Malcolm
Patricia Bucciero, Patty; 14 Cliff Ter., 6/4/57: May 13, 74 Luigi
Thank God its over! . Work Study Office . Park Street All my
friends! . . . Malden Never Again! . . Jimmy . . Nov. 16, 73 Ready
to go . . People take life too seriously . . Mr. Amrhein Why?
Caught between the Devil and the deep blue sea . . Good-Bye.!
Diane D. Buchanan, 30 Baker St„ 7/22/57: RONNY . . 1/6/72
Honestly Love You ... Vets . J.H. . . . R.D. Pumpkin boring
stories . . . "if” . . . Russo's . . . B.H. . Never There York Beach
. . Duncan . . . Knock Knock “Is he a minister? . . . Seabees My
way . . . R,D,J. . . . Watching Henry eat Dopey . . Sleepy . . Bash¬
ful . . Grumpy . . . Ambassador . . . Guitar? . . Peace
Ronald L. Buchholz, Ron; 54 Boylston Street, 11/30/57: LIT, 3; Le Circle
Francais, 2,3; I have hopes in pursuing a career in medicine . . I volunteer
my time at a local hospital . . Hobbies are: photography, sketching, paint¬
ing, and gardening . . . Favorite sports: soccer, tennis, baseball, and basket¬
ball . . . Fond Memories: performing experiments in Chemistry Lab!!! Bon
Chance!!! Good Luck!!!
Loretta Buckley; 45 Ashland St., 11/8/57.
Steven M. Buckley, Steve; 25 Edmund Street, 5/11/57: LIT, 1,2,3; The
Grove ... the steps . . Bakers . . . Summer 74 . . . The Shop . work¬
ing hard . . . People from Everett . drivin around . . . playing cards . .
2 cases ... the Bailey bomb . . . 50's music . . Croce Elton John
. . laughs . . . good times.
Scott J. Burgess, Scott; 45 Ripley St, 5/30/57.
Brian A. Burke, 55 Beach St., 4/28/56: Cross Country 2; I was going to go
out for Cross Country in my senior year but I has to work.
Cynthia Burke; 55 Beach St., 6/30/57.
Elaine M. Burke, Chuckles; 116 Beltran St.; 1/4/58: Basketball 2,3; Field
Hockey 1,2,3,; Softball 1,2,; Tom . . . 3/4/73 . . CYO . Friends . .
Ski Trip . . . Rm#4 . . . Hornets . . Beach Parties . . Hayrides ... car
washes . . . Sunday nights . . . Autumn . Blue Coronet . . . Food . .
u4” . . . Breakheart . . . Obie’s parties . . . Crane’s Beach Castle . . .
“More absorbent than Viva” . . . “Fire” . . . 11/28/73 Never again
. . . Prince Pizzo ... "A quitter never wins” . . .
Mark K. Burns, Bunza; 60 Clinton St, 3/27/57: Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,
2,3; Track (outdoor) 1,2,3; Nancy . . . Parties up the Mount . Rm. 16
. Special Teams Captain . . . Prince Pizza House . . . Cape Cod . . No.
40 Forest Hills . . . Winchendon . . . Steve’s Pub.
Bonnie M. Burt, 58 Roberts Street, 2/14/57: Pep Club 1; Limenick . .
Water Skiing . . . Swimming . . , Friends . Maine . . . Animals . . .
E.S.P. . . . Nancy . . . Remember the great times we had up Maine and the
tandem . . . Saturdays up at Nancy's with Rose and Debbie . . May the
future find a peaceful world!.
Kathryn M. Busby, Kathy; 390 Charles St., 3/14/57:
Christina M. Bynoe, Tina; 83 Lyme St., 12/24/57: Black Student Union 1,2,
3; Choral Arts Society, 3; Madrigal Singers, 3; Orchestra, 1,2,4; Pep Club, 1;
“Jesse Jr. Varieties 74” . . . Sinai . . . “GS You and Happiness My
First LP . . . Good times with good friends . . All good things come in
small quantities if you obtain some Be thankful for what you’ve got.
Cheryl A. Byrne, Mickey; 202 Bryant St., 11/23/57: Choral Arts Society, 1,2,
3; Greenroom 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,3; Phi Delta Phi 1,2; Donnie’s Parties . . .
Friends . . . Mad-dog Margie . . . August 2, 1973 . . Buddy . . The Way
We Were . . . Hockey . . . M.C. Shows ... The gang at Meo’s place . .
The Guess Who . . . Mother Friendly’s Hello?! . . . Love Festa Road
Kawasaki . . . Signor Pizza . . Algebra . . Max Sloe . . . “Why can’t it
be?”
Paula N. Cagno, PC: 73 Oakland St., 1/19/57: H.R. Rep., 2,3; Pep Club, 1,
Phi Delta Phi, 2,3; Thank You for everything Ma and Dad . . . Friends are
forever — R.A.L.N.P. . . . Frank Davis . . . M.L.A.D.L.K.K.L. ... do it now
. . . August 1 . . . Ya! . . . cantalopes . . August 25-27 . miss me?
. . 900 please . prince . . mount . . . headquarters . 030-48-
5637 . . St. Anthony’s . . . writing letters . . . meet ya halfway stair¬
way to heaven . . . smile!.
Susan M. Calssie, 87 Wallace St., 8/26/57: Blue and Gold 1; Pep Club 1;
Revere The mount class of 75.
Richard W. Callahan, 19 Huntley St., 3/5/57: Devir Park . . Parties . . .
Mount ... 69 Pontiac . . . Early release . . Corner . . . Elect shop.
Dean J. Cammarata; 376 Salem St., 3/19/56: Mary 1/22/73 . . . Auto
body ... I do good work . . moving soon ... The 64 Vette Oct. 3,
74 . . Elton John . . . Hockey . . . Armageddon . . cars . . . bikes
The End of 6000 years.
SENIORS 121
ANTHONY CAPPUCCIO
DANIEL CARLOW
ANDREW CANN
WILLIAM CARBERRY
**« *
STEVEN CARPENTER
% I
SHARON CARR
ROY CANNING
LINDA CANNON
JULIE CARBIN
STEPHEN CARLAN
slump epidemic
infests seniors
I had always heard about Senior Slump, the dreaded
trauma which historically has affected every Senior. I
was determined not to become victim to the fatal epi¬
demic. I began the year with an incredibly good atti¬
tude; my logic was that everything would at least ap¬
pear to be better. After the first week of school, I real¬
ized that I would need more than a positive attitude to
succeed.
Although I was carrying books home every day, I
found it increasingly difficult to muster the strength
to open them and actually do homework. I began the
regular habit of going to the refrigerator every five
minutes, hoping that snacks would make studying
seem more desirable. It was futile. Each time that the
phone rang, I decided that the prospect of conversa¬
tion was far more appealingthan studying.
In spite of a general lack of incentive, I realized ear¬
ly that I must work to achieve. But wait a minute . . .
the phone is ringing and I think that I left the light on
in the kitchen.
122 SENIORS
DOREEN CASEY
ELIZABETH CHUHA
ALBERT CIOFFI
MARIANNE CASE
CHERYL CASTALDO BETHCHIPMAN
KENNETH CINCOTTA
CONSTANCE CIULLA
Andrew B. Cann, Andy, 28 Roberts St., 11/24/57, Parties Trattr r Park
. . . Cars . . . Hunting . Skipping Classes The Rolling Stones
Alice Cooper Euiel . Russmff The Mount.
Roy E. Canning, 526 Broadway, 12/27/57, Football 1: Laura ‘Mr -
Partying with the guys Swimming Shoppers June of 74
jhe 0i3c|{ Shack
Linda A. Cannon, 29 Garden Street, 4/13/57, Band 1,2,3; Phi Oelta Ph 1.2
Majorettes 2,3; Larry, Moe, Larry, and Curly Camping — Crystal
Springs and Conn. Mary-Jo . . Three Fates . . "220” T.F J
Excruciating! Ann and Patty . Proud Father Smiling Faces
F.Y. Nittles . S. M. Goof .
Anthony T. Cappuccio, Tony Capucc, 100 Belmont St., 5/19/57, Wrestling 1,
2,3; Wrestling . , Gormely's Grapplers The Y Small Gym
Lifting Weights . Psychology Whistling Speed Ball Swimming
, . . Chateau . . . "Wanna bet" . The beach bums . "Hello Larry are
you still there” . . MHS “75” . High hand
William E. Carberry, King; 110 Russell St., 3/20/57: Tennis, Baseball
Basketball . Track . Football Horseback riding , Hockey
Water-skiing . . Soccer Wrestling Bike Riding Softball
Swimming , , Malden High School “75" . Spirit of one!
Julie P. Carbin, Jule: 210 Hawthorne St., 10/24/57: Field Hockey, 1,2,3; Hr
Rep., 1,2,3; Creativity . . Mexican Hats Whipoorwill Farm Day¬
break ... The Performance Center . "NY Next Right” hitching to
Halifax . . . Miles from nowhere munching cheese . "The Urge for Goin"
. . . “Le Petit Prince” . . Thanks Mom and Dad From each new expe¬
rience evolves a change . . . "Roaring 20’s.
Stephen J. Carlan, 793 Main St, 17/3/57; Football, 1,2,3; No. #10 Sat¬
urday Nights . . . The Cape . Football 3 yrs. . Steve’s Pub Truro
Beach . Nancy . . . March 4, 1972 . . City work "yellow"
Squire's . . . Football Camp Flicks . Baltimore
Daniel R. Carlow; 59 Fulton St., 12/5/57.
Steven D. Carpenter, Carp; 132 Plainfield Ave., 11/16/56: Basketball 1,2,3:
Black Student Union 1,2: Football 1,2,4: Football# 43 . Judi Pointy
Pizza Hluse . Baseball# 14 Man your ugly . Mary Joe
Donna #14 March "73” ... Mr. C’s . . Mount Parties Rose
“Carpy” ... Joe F.
Sharon D. Carr, 6 Waite St., 10/5/56: El Club Hispanco 3; Pep Club 1; J.V.
73 . . Farkle Family . . . Pickle . . Time For Us . . . "Oreos” Mac
Donald's . . . Prince . Betty . . . Laurie . . My Family "If man
does not keep pace with his companion, maybe it is because he hears the
beat of a different drummer."
Carl N. Caruso, Carlos J.C.; 8 Northern Road, 1/7/57: Fried Egg Sandwiches
by Bill Gary . . John Loves Lisa . . Merc Mello The Duce "Paz"
. . Forestdale Park . . . Areosmith . . Carzy El well Street Magoo The
Mount Hood Man . . . The Continental Trip Magoo Juice Over Chris's
. , . Mount Washington .
Corinne J. Caruso, Cocoa; 33 Hubbard St., 6/12/57: The Mus-ka-teers
Memories . . . Nahant . . . Want a puff? . M.J.D.E. . Hiding in the
Basements from Miss Howard Hey, your pants are on fire Never
going to first period . cccc . . . munchies Sandy Roachie Jr.
Vega . . . Mt. . . .
Marianne Case, Mary; 44 Dexter St., 3/25/57: Let's be friends July 12,
1975 . . . Hampstead N.H. . water skiing swimming horseback
riding . . Reach out to the world to know, to grow, to love, to say yes to
life, to risk finding your real self . . . Chicky Baby Pierre bruised
apples.
Doreen E. Casey, 84 Durso Ave., 6/23/56: If you find something you love
you must let it go. If it comes back to you, it’s yours. If not, then you never
really had it in the first place . . . Summer of 74 Home St. party¬
ing .. . Suburban Bindery.
Cheryl A. Castaldo, 14 Wolcott Street, 10/16/57: Blue and Gold 1; August
20, 1972 . . . Steve, Judy, Rick ... A Friend is the first person who comes
in when the whole world has gone out . Summer of 74 Prince
The way we were . . Popcorn.
John F. Chaplin; 31 Albion St., 12/19/57.
Beth J. Chipman; 21 Glen St., 2/10/57: Boojum Rock 2,3; Maldonian 1,
2; Memories of . . . "Joe” . . The 19th . . Friendship is A,E,N,C,E,C,P,S
Mountin’ Climbin’ . . . "Party" . Moe Pizza House Friday Nights
. . . "Colour My World" . . . Crying is natural! "Everything has it’s
beauty but not everybody see it.
Elizabeth J. Chuha, Betty, 19 Bond St., 3/26/57 Boojum Rock 2,3; Choral
Arts Society 1; El Club Hispaneo 2,3; Pep Club 1; Summer 73 "Pieces
of April” . . Ellen and Nancy since Jr. High “It’s better to have loved
and lost than not to have loved at all.”
Susan C. Ciccotti, 79 Emerald St., 11/3/57: Brian 5/21/73 "My Love"
. Festa Friends . . "Who said ems" Brancicolwri Good
times with Batig & George . “Zookeepers” "I can fly" Horse¬
back Riding . . . "Kid” ... Ski Trips Clubbin "If we can't find our
paradise, we’ll make it.”
Kenneth J. Cincotta, Kenny, 269 Pearl St., 7/25/57: Parties over Lip’s
Harcourt Crew . Hampton Beach Pearl St. gang Sacred Hearts
hockey . . The Highland Sitting on the corner all night.
Albert F. Cioffi, Chiff, 73 Pine St., 6/2/57 Basketball 1,2,3; Track (out¬
door) 2; Beth Only four now Mass. Rehabilitation Hospital
Canada The String Tumack Biking up to Uncle Charlie’s
These things happen Shut Up Greg August 17 Presi-
ent Junior and Senior Class.
George A. Cipriano, Cippy; 473 Salem St., 3/8/57: Grand Funk Railroad
(57’s Forever) (Parly On) . . (Bloodshot?) Music! . . Music!
Music! . Music! Music! . (Friday nights down Franks cellar)
. . . (Train kept a rollin) . . (Nahant Beach) (Playing the Guitar)
(last year in high school).
Constance N. Ciulla, Connie; 574 Salem St., 2/27/57: It’s tough bem =’ a kid
. . . Sweet leaf Life is an flowing stream, It could lead to many falls
... I love you Vinny Sestito . . .
SENIORS 123
SALVATORE Cl ULLA
JOHN CLARK
DEBRA COCHRANE
Kathy Conrad and Trina in child development class experiment.
JOHN COLBORNE
BARRY COLELLA
PAUL COLEMAN
124 SENIORS
JAMES COLLINS
SHIRLEY COMITA
ELLEN CONRAD
KAREN COOMBES
ROBERT COMO ROBERT CONNEARNEY
PATRICIA CORCORAN
Salvatore C. Ciulla; 18 Rosemont St., 4/11/57.
John C. Clark, Killer, REIlik. Rellich; 14 Mt Vernon St.. 10/12/57 Steve's
Pub . . Truro Beach , Sprawling Hills Monday Night Football
Basketball Hockey The Mount Dreaming Work
YMCA . Shooting Pool With A Few Friends Girls Good Time
Music Food . Getting Lost The Cape Harold Parker State
Forest . Independable
Debra A. Cochrane; Doodles: 27 Springdale St., 2/27/57 "PEBBLES"
Spet. 7, 1973 John-Gumby Maplewood's Peyton Place Char¬
ley's . . . Traften Indian Trail "Bubbles" & "Malibu" My Lit¬
tle Bro . . . "Just Fine to Party” "Wishin' peoples was what they are —
Not what they pretend to be" Ballad of my friends: Keep SMILING
Feeling Free Sure
Dennis P. Coffey, Dennis: 83 Wyoming Ave., 10/25/57: Football 2.3: Track
(outdoor) 2,3: Football, Football, Football Too bad I'm not on it
Whitey Steve the boy! Track with the outdoor track team Sherry
Joanne Football camp . Double Ice Right We love this.
Robert P. Coffin, 15 Norwood St., 3/16/58: Rifle. 1; Softball football
. . . College camping . . Friday Nights Class of "75" "Su¬
per” Patriots . Weekend Trips Driving around Flying Ray¬
mond, Maine Rte. 93 . . Fishing Hunting "Budman”
Mr. Schwartz 4th per. class.
Patty M. Colangeli, Guinea; 31 Julia St., 1/18/57: J.V. Basketball, Co-Capt.,
2,3; Blue and Gold, Sports Editor, 2,3; Field Hockey, 1,2,3; Latin Honor, 1.2,
3; National Honor, 2,3; Pep Club, 1; S.F.A.A.B.. 2,3; H.R. Rep., 1,2,3;
M.I.N.F.Y. . . . Devir Park . Mexican Hats Camping Trip '73
Coke Machines . . The Roaring Twenties Southern California Ven¬
ice . . Fifth Avenue . . “So it’s the Laughter We Will Remember Whenev¬
er We Remember The Way We were.
Jodi A. Colarusso, 34 Appleton St., 11/4/57: 8/2/71 "Memories of
Mike” . . . Teachers Aid with Cathy and Renie at Riley's . "Oh Devoted"
. . . "Sunshine of My Life” ... The Beach . “Ditit-Dit- Dit”
5/12/74 . . . Where to Pal . "You Don’t Know What You’ve Got Till It's
Gone . . Understand.
John D. Colborne, J. C. : 317 Bainbridge St., 9/6/57: Drums Hockey
. . . Lunch ... The Who . . . Weekends What A Party Fishing
. . . "68” Impala” . . . Ohio . HR. 16 Bruins Crosby Stills
Nash Young . . . Music . . The Tracks Millers Drums Linda
... "What A Day” . . . Sixth Period
Barry E. Colella, 26 Cross St., 3/2/57: Band. 1,2,3: Outdoor Track. 1,2,3:
Good Times with Paul B . . . Fishing in New Hampshire and Revere
Cruising in Duster '73 . . . Lake Winnipesaukee Hockeytown and Mt.
Hood. . . . N.E. Patriots . . . Eric Clapton . . Rolling Stones The Un¬
real Night . . . "You can’t always get what you want”.
Paul J. Coleman, 21 Clinton St., 6/28/57: Basketball, 1,2,3; Football, 1,2,3;
Truckin to Uncle Charlie’s Ninth grade . . . "arrowhead" Yellow
tongawongs and glasses . Amerige . . . You’re so ugly Hey Bunza
. . . Sorry Muz . . . My string . . . Steve’s Pub Gerowimo . Soph,
hoop party . . sav-age . . . Kids Like It . . toasted . Mills you freak.
James M. Collins, Jimmy; 125 Madison St., 3/27/57: Blue and Gold 1;
El Club Hispanco 1,2,3; Vice-President . . Equestrian Club 1; Green¬
room 1; . . . Ski Club 1,2,3; . M.H.S. is like a cartoon world, where the
figures are flat and outlined in black, jeeking through some kind of goofy
story that might be real funny if it weren’t for the cartoon figures being peo¬
ple . . - Ken Kesey . . . Spain 13.
Denise L. Comeau, 41 Warren Ave., 11/25/57; ECO 3: FNC 1,3: USONA 2,3:
Canada . . Revere Beach Tiger . 6by6 Punks Corner . Beach
Baby . . . Grease . . Smoke on the water Bowie Rolling Stones
. . . Summer 74 . . . 50’s . anybody here 7th Beach Boy’s got
any gum wrappers . . . Devils and sand castles Pizza and ice creaml
Shirley A. Comita; 74 Wyeth St„ 7/4/57.
Robert E. Como, Bob; 24 Como St., 4/18/57.
Robert F. Connearney, Bob: 23 Shawmut St., 2/28/58: Football, 1; LIT, 1,2;
Soccer, 2; Outdoor Track, 3; Wrestling, 1,2,3; Hr. Rep., 1,3; Germleys- Grap-
plers . .'. "My Dungarees” have finally faded . . Wastefield TLDH Educa¬
tion ... Us . . . Enjoyment . Brandano’s . A. Brother . . Birdman
. . Spaceshot . . Bogus . . . They have exalted notions because they
haven’t yet been humbled by life, or learnt its necessary limitations.
Aristotle.
Ellen M. Conrad; 142 Alden St., 4/7/57: "The Weekend” , "The Malden
Bucs” . . . “Hockey Town” . . . “Billy” . 10-30-72" "Drive-Inns"
. . . "Dyno service” . . . "Camping in N.H.” . . “72-74” "Sugar Baby
Love" . . . "Let’s stay Together” . . “Saratoga” . "Hyannis”
"Connecticut” . . . "Parties” . . "Dancing” "Having Fun"
"Being Happy” . . . "French Fries” . . “IceCream” .
French FriGs'* '*lcGCr63m"
Kathleen G. Conrad, Kathy: 142 Alden St., 3/7/57: Pep Club, 1; Robby
10/30/72 . . . Trina . . . 3/2/74 Hr. 16 Saratoga Springs N.Y.
. Art . . Apples . . Chinese Food . . Football Games Jiny
Sweet Sixteen Party Band Weights . Mountain Courine Debbie
Bernice . . . Mary . . Robby . . . Crowd Linden Park Ed
. . . Saturday Art Classes . . . Joan No Class Smile Always & Be
Happy.
Twilah E. Conrad, Tilly, 15 Greenleaf St., 4/2/57: El Club Hispanco, 3;
USONA, 3; Voglers Cove Mike American Graffiti Glow
Daddy's baby I imagine . Sunrise Black Gremlin beach
parties . . . youth group . . . another rock . . my tent Martin
strawberries . wanna jive? . Full moons and bats anyone here
Hh? . , 9/28/74 . modeling uriah Heep Pizza "To live is
to Love.”
Karen D. Coombes, 5 High St., 6/14/57: Chorall Arts Society 2,3: Pep Club
1: Treble Clef 3: Tri Hi 1,2: Chamber Singers 2: Karen 11/27/71
11/24/73 . . . music . . . Utah . . . "oh, why?” . " Exchange concerts”
. . . parties . . . L.D.S. . . . L.R.L.G.G.K.T.D. . Football drummers .
summer-73 . . "My peace I give unto you Let not your heart be trou¬
bled, neigher let it be afraid.” . John 14:27 questions are you uo there?
Patricia A. Corcoran; 16 Ferncroft Way. 1/15/57.
SENIORS 125
PHILIP COYNE
GILDA CORMIER
LAURA COTE
JON CRANNELL
DEBRA CRONIN
ANTONIO COSTANTINI
LISA COSENTINO
THERESA COUTURE
ROBERT COURTNEY
CATHERINE CROFT
BARBARA CRONIN
THOMAS CRONIN
JAMES CROWE
126 SENIORS
Mark Cunningham relaxes in Art Class.
A
NANCY CUCCOLI
JAMES CUNHA
GRAZIA CURCETTI
ALICE CURLEY
SHAWN CROWLEY
MARK CUNNINGHAM
Gilda M. Cormier, Jill, 379 Lynn St.. 6/27/57: Greenroom 1,2.3: Rifle 1: Sec
retary , Mr. O’Brien . . . F.R. Nova Scotia L.L. Razz Ma Tazz
Growing up . . . “my little muffin’’ . teacher's aide Carol and
Leo Adele and Mike Katharine Gibbs plans Paul Landry
Debbie Weissent . A.S. Tavern . Lounge Grandma and
Grandpa Cormier , . It’s been fun!
Lisa Cosentino; 26 Nevada Ave., 6/24/57: El Club Hispanco,3: Lou Reed
David Bowie Ziggy Stardust And Life is just to die.
Antonio Costantini, 9 Butler Ct., 9/19/56:
Dianne M. Costello, 53 Alden St.. 8/27/57: Band, 1,2; FTA, 2; “Summer 74
Elton John . 64 Chevy Drive-in Nights at Sammy's
hear ya! Huh? . . . Chicago Feelin allright you Fern Deedee
... If you can’t face a problem head-on back into it “The Gang'
Don’t Worry . . Drink Up.
Laura M.Cote, 16 Wyoming Place, 8/4/57: El Club Hispanco. 3; FTA, 2,3:
Maldonian, 1; Pep Club, 1; Softball, 1; Freedom! Be yourself ?Que
Pasa? ... 220 ... “killer” . . . isa, twins Hospital Pharmacy
Character Car . . Friends . . Live and let live Think of what you
have, and not of what you haven't got Believe in magic, and it will hap¬
pen .. . S.B.
Robert S. Courtney, Bob; 1290 Salem St„ 2/23/57: Basketball 1; Blue and
Gold 1,2; I’m movin on I’m in the groove I hope someday I'll be a deejay I
play those discs for a big audience I remember the ninth grade they used to
call me Bullet Bob but always remember one thing???
Theresa M. Couture, Terry; 57 Noble St., 4/28/57: Pep Club 1; Phi Delta Phi
1; Make it with You . . Theresa & Joey 4 years Summer of 74
. . . Jolly Captain , . . weekends down the Cape the Charles playing
frisbee . . . Mick Jagger . . . i love Patty J. Malden Catholic Party
On, Burmuda in April ... Me, Helen, and Tisha Grimlin, keep on truck-
in .. . Mr. C.
Philip E. Coyne, (Change- man); 25 Hillside Ave., 9/28/56: Goofing around
on my motorcycles.
Jon W. Crannell; 378 Lebanon St., 12/8/57.
Catherine A. Croft, Cathy; 78 Plymouth Rd., 6/18/57.
Barbara A. Cronin, Barbie; 40 Upham St., 7/11/57: Pep Club, 1; Dream on
. . . Somebody . . . Areo Smith ... I Love the Dead . Alice Cooper .
Upham St. . . . David? . . . Pearl St. . . . Gayle and Brian Homeroom
17 . . . Winter of 73 ... Bells Alley ... The Fort “TEX” Party
on! . . . Purple Haze . . . “Summer of 74” May 31 13
Debra A. Cronin, Debbie; 40 Upham St., 5/3/56: 7/11/73 Jay New
York . . . Stairway to Heaven ... The love I have now will never change
. . . Goof . . . Concerts . . . Parties . . . Eric Clapton Hoodsie
Malibu . . Dearm On . . . Robin Hood ... HI God! . From Karen.
Thomas M. Cronin, Tom; 19 Welsh St., 10/21/57: Baseball, 1: LIT, 2,3; Na¬
tional Honor, 2,3; Soccer, 2,3; Driver's locense . camera “The Fami¬
ly” . . . stereo . . . Chicago . . . send a post-card work money
. . . no time ... New Silver Beach . Is that locker locked? All those
books! . . . Running for the bus . working on the lunches Not me
. . . Have to be home by 11:30.
James E. Crowe, Crow, 12 Ripley St., 10/29/57: The Mt. The Gang
S & S . . . Deep Purple 423.
Shawn F. Crowley, 111 Laurel St., 5/5/57: (Harold Porter) (Maine)
. . . (N.H.) . . . (Town Line Lounge).
Nancy J. Cuccoli, Nannie; 12 Baldwin St. 6/22/57, FNC, 1,2,3; Pep Club, 1;
R. C.B.D. . . . Paris 72 . 16+ -1 . Canada My tree,,, Carp!
S. G. “Natural High” . . . Sh-BOOm “Oh Great Naive One" “Beets"
“K.T. King” . . . “M.E. Grad” . . . Ski Weekends . Laurie Nan¬
cy .. . Jean . . E.c. + J.D. . . . Kissykissy 6/11/75 “3:30 to
6:30 Blues” . . . pretzels . . . Youth Group Dogface Peter M.
James S. Cunha, Jim; 81 Rockland Ave., 10/25/57: LIT, 1,2,3, Soccer (Tri-
Capt.) 2,3; “Hey Bum” . . . “The Family” Endoxia Party down
Todd’s . . . “Tull” . . . “Godd Save the Kinks” New Silver Don't
worry I can get mad! . . . “Look a dit” Too airy? Portugese Power
It’s not Tom!!! . Dave don’t punch my wall! what’s a stand?
. . Having my tadpole . . We’ll beat Peabody Nancy.
Mark J. Cunningham; 248 Newland St., 3/19/56.
Grace Curcetti, Gracie; 36 Highland Ave., 11/11/57, Latin Honor, 2,3; Sum¬
mer of 73 ... Dave ... waiting for the phone to ring Donut Vil¬
la; Allyn + Bacon . . . Wellington . . Shopping with Rose . Linda +
Bobby . . . Latin Honor Society . “I’m okay but the world's all wrong”.
Alice C. Curley, AL; 12 Wadsworth St. 3/26/57: Tri Hi 1.2,3: Treasurer 2
years . . . New Hampshire . McGregor Park . Elton John CUD¬
DLES . . Gremlin ... J and V . Trails End Period 4 NUTTIN'
4/18/74 . . 10/6/74 . . East Boston Parties Topsfield Fair
Beaver Lake . Movies . . . Curto's place . fights skiing
6/24/74 . . Florida . Marvin Gaye . . .
SENIORS 127
MARK CUSSON
ANDREW DAIGLE
GAIL D’ALESSIO
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GERARD DAMIANO
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WENDY DAMON
CONRAD DAMPOLO
DIANE DALEY
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CHERYL DANBERG
PAUL DARRAGH
RICHARD DANFORTH
GARY DAWSON
WALTER DEDRICK
KAREN DEDULONUS
BRIAN DeFELICE
128 SENIORS
MICHAEL DeHEULLE PETER DeHEULLE
college forms
exhaust seniors
“In the space provided, write an essay that
will better enable us to know you and what your
plans are for the first ten to fifteen years
after you graduate from college.’’
Well, here I am facing the dreaded task of
selling myself to prospective colleges. What
do they want to hear? Should I tell them the real
truth?
“ ... I am an apathetic, pimple-faced degenerate,
and I reek of a combination of the two B’s, Brut
and B.O. . . . “Shall I assume the role of the pseudo¬
intellectual? “ ... I see the mind as a closed door;
opened up, it has the potential to visit all the
stars in the galaxy. I have confidence that with
higher education, I can open this door wide . . .
“ ... In the next ten to fifteen years, I expect
to have at least ten birthdays and gain two or three
grey hairs. I hope to graduate with honors, and to
somehow find a job. Other than that, I do not feel
that I can adequately answer this question.’’
It is now 2:30 in the morning, and it is
getting difficult to keep my eyes open . . zzzzz.
MADDALENA
DeINNOCENTIS
John T. Curley; 26 Brackenbury St., 6/19/56.
Michael F. Curley; 20 Wadsworth St., 8/9/55.
Winifred F. Curley; 26 Brackenbury St., 7/19/57.
Mark S. Cusson, 19 Bryant Street, 12/21/57.
Andrew P. Daigle, Andy-Daig; 29 Dodge St., 8/1/57: Indoor Track 1,2 Track
Outdoor 1,2,3: Karen “Cowabunga” Having the disease known as "Rub
ber Duckie Syndrome" . . . Happiness is breaking the 22.0 second 220
"Once you have your health you have everything” Getting to school by
7:30 . . Horatio working at McDonald's For a year by yourself.
Gail A. D’Alessio, 303 Clifton St., 7/22/57: Field Hockey: Interamural Hock¬
ey 2: Pep Club 1; Wrestling 2,3: Gail 3/7/74 5/27/74 Then came
you summer of "74” . . Charles St. Bowling Alley MMM! Chinky Chow
. . . Maverick Eating Partying . John Town Line Shopping P H.
Minature Golfing Buffy walking my dog in best friends Diane bo¬
gus talking to S.C. . . . Wicked Riley's LOVE.
Diane M. Daley; 29 Nevada Ave; 6/25/57: Pep Club, 1; 8/28/70
BOMBER . . FRIENDS . . Ye’ all Summer of "74" PHGD
wonderful . . . the beach . EATING . . . Highland drive-ins
Hampton . . pond . CHAD . . . Casey . . mmm! Maverick
Chinky chow . . . shet ... Dl . Hey mun! Florida I’m IM¬
PRESSED! . . Saturday nights . Augustines’s Dreamer Canada
. . . Reality . . . Generous . . . Sand S.
Gerard T. Damiano, Jerry, 130 Malden St., 10/28/57: Blue and Gold 3: Boo-
jum Rock 3; Greenroom 1,2,3; "Let It Be" 2; . . . Buddy Judy, Judy,
Judy . . 13 . . . Greenfield N.H. . Bell Island Devir Park Congratu¬
lations Burt . Gerry #2 . Miss Picollo Mr. Cunningham Mom
+ Dad . Rosemary . And the dreams that you dare to dream really do
come true . . Jesus Christ is God.
Wendy L. Damon, 15 Spruce St., 12/10/57: Richite . “Get it while you
can cos it ain’t gonna be there when you wake up.” . . . Ric FBH & Co.
. . . "Time may change me but I can’t change time".
Conrad G. Dampolo, Con; 62 Sammett St., 5/3/57: Cross Country, 1; Hock¬
ey, 1,2; Hockey . . . Friends ... Big Gigs . . . Laughing Aerosmith
Concert . . . Percy . . These are the Best Days of a Life Roaring 20’s
. . . Yo . . . Augustine Dinner For Two $6.95!!! . Broads??? August
1972 . . . Friday and Saturday nights . . Canada . . 260Z Treat
yourself with truth . . . Italian.
Cheryl R. Danberg, Cher; 56 Grimshaw St., 6/19/57: BBG, 1; Blue and Gold,
2; Boojum Rock, 3; Chess Club, 1; Equestrian Club, 2; Rifle, 1,2; Guitar Club,
2; Live Learn Love and Laugh . , . with swoop and friends at Malden High
. . . contact.
Richard S. Danforth, Rich; 24 Hamlet PL, 9/26/57: Baseball, 1; Cross Coun¬
try, 1; Hockey, 1; Schoolyard . . . Friday and Saturday Nights
Hockeytown.
Paul K. Darragh, Paulo; 33 Newburry St., 3/6/57: COG, 1,2.3; Maldoman, 1,
2,3; Rifle 1,2,3; Ski Club, 1,2,3; Sr. Class Play . . . Smile MHS Rifle
Team Champs “73-74” . . . riding my bike to Maine "We live by en¬
couragement and die without it — slowly, sadly and angirly” Celeste
Holm.
Gary E. Dawson, 66 Judson St., 4/5/56: Swimming, 1; Patti Sept. 28,
1973 ... The Burlington incidents . . Prince . . The Friday and Satur¬
day at Poland Springs.
Walter F. Dedrick,; i8 Fairmont Terrace, 6/3/57: Member O.O.H.A.
. . . Brigham's . . . "Nice to see ya” . . . Elton John . . . The Three Stooges
. . . Bruins . . . Softball on Weekends . . . Goalie . . Montreal . . 11-
30-73 ... 6-11 ... The Buzzard Yea! . . . Well all right! . "Good Morn¬
ing Class" ... 17.
Karen R. Dedulonus, 56 Home St., 6/4/57: Bobby G.T.O. Baby
. . . Eastie . . . Dino . . , Malden Savings Teller . . Colour My World
Chicago . . . Grand Funk , . . Aerosmith . . , Maine . . . Revere Beach.
Brain V. DeFelice, 19 Cottage Place, 8/3/57: Baseball, 1; Swimming, 2;
Anthony M. DeFilippo: 47 Linden Ave., 5/25/56.
Phyllis G. DeFranzo, Crash Tweety Bird Phil: 48 Blantyre Road, 12/7/56:
Bella . . . Windham N.H. Partying . . . ‘Tis Better to have loved and
lost, Than never to have loved at all . “The Circle" . Are the lights on
. . . Shall we coast . . . Let’s be Friends .. “Thanks for the Bird"
Someone is waiting to love you.
Michael H. DeHeulle, Doze, 31 Davis St., 7/24/57: I like all Sports
Baseball . . . hockey . . . football . Socker . Also Sport cars
motorcycles . . . Hobbies are talking over my citizen band Radio.
Peter H. DeHeulle, Daze; 31 Davis St.; 7/24/57: Citizens Band Radio Opera¬
tor . Motorcycles . Water Skiing Boating . . Fishing Put it
in R for Rubber???
Maddalena De Innocentis, Maddy: 42 Bainbridge St., 9/10/56: Stuart’s
Massachusetts Rehabilitation Hospital . . . Bunker Hill Community College
. . . 1973 Century . . Donna.
Antonio J. DellaGatta, Tony; 17 Adams St., 7/28/57: Band, 1.2,3; Wrestling,
1, H.R. Rep. 2; Edgeworth is the greatest Pearl St. Gang Surf
Nantasket Revere Beach . . Sure . . . Ease Down Party Dell
. . . DG . . . Tony . . . Dapper . . . Slick or Mafia Carpentry
or Drafting . . Scale Size Car models . . Hockey and Football Water-
skiing . . Stage Band . . Trumpet 5 . . . “Class of 75 is the Greatest"
SENIORS 129
JOHN DELLEMONICO
ANN DeNAPOLI
JOSEPH DENEHY
DEBORAH DeSIMONE
MICHAEL DeVITO
JAYNE DIAMOND
BONNIE DeMONTIER
MATINA DeMITRE
PAUL DENNIS PATRICIA DeROCHE
Norine Glick and Karen Dowling hurry to Malden Square for lunch.
130 SENIORS
NANCY DiCESARE
ROBERTA DiFILLIPPO
ROBERT DiNAPOLI
JEAN DIDIO
DARLENE DiGANGI
* A.
ANN MARIE DiNITTO
JAMES DiNITTO
STEVEN DiORIO
ANTONIO DiPERSIO
John E. Dellemonico, Del: 120 Oliver St., 5/23/57: Rambler Crosby.
Stills, Nash and Young . . . Elton John . . George Harrison girls in
Stoneham . . . The Linden Projects partys in Kerry's house The
Linden Mkt. Corner camping and partying on the Sacko River
Camping with the Bikies in Laconia.
Matina DeMitre, Tina. 26 Mam St., Park 9/10/57 El Club Hispanco 3: John
. . . 3/20/74 . . Summer of 74 The Cape . J.T.L.Y. 226 Clif¬
ton St. Thanks Kathy . Opal . . . Mr. Duffy's Office June 21,
1974 . Know what I mean Jelly bean?
Bonnie J. DeMontier, Bonnie; 78 Hancock St., 7/15/57: Camping in North
Andover . 48 Brenda and me taking Midnight Swim "in the Rain!"
Melrose Suburban League 1! . . . Pierce St. Meeting M.M.B.D. and J.P.
I’m psyched!!! ... I live for the weekends! . 212 "Summer of
“74" A Fantastic Summer.
Ann M. DeNapoli, Amma: 18 North Milton St., 6/9/57: Pep Club 1; Phi Delta
Phi, 1,2; “Life is no brief candle to me. It is sort of a splendid torch." Janu¬
ary 21, 1973 . Bobby . . peanuts . . Cape Cod Susan . skiing
. . . Teacher's Aid . . . Emock ... "I Hope I learn to drive someday."
Joseph P. Denehy, The Man; 196 Malden St., 12/16/56: Football. 1: Indoor
Track, 2; Spitbug . . Contacts 74 Honor Roll Blues . . Triumph
Transitive Walczak . Camping Trio vs. White Mountain . . Boo-Boo
Donna ... My little brother will always be my biggest memory Mary
Chub-La . . Big S.
Paul Dennis; 18 Lowell St., 11/5/57.
Stephen G. D’Entremont; 147 Clifton St., 10/11/56.
Patricia A. DeRoche, Patti; 82A Bowdoin St., 3/6/57: Billy J July 14, 1974
. . Parties . . . Concerts . . . “The coach and six . . . “Aunt Rose's Kitch¬
en” . . . “Blue Star" . . . “Don’t ever say that about my oldman"
Elaina where is he? . . . Elaina and Brian Marvin Gaye; "Distant Lover" .
Deborah A. DeSimone, Debbie; 194 Sammett St., 6/10/57: "Happiness"
. . . 9/2/74 . . . Superintendent’s Office Barry White Can't Get
Enough Of Your Love . . Janice and Peter . . . “Y" . N.Y.C. travel¬
ing .. . parties . . . "To share is to give and to give is to love 1975
. . . Life is beautiful.
Michael F. DeVito, Mike; 68 Fairview Ave, 5/29/57: The Kinks E/L/P
Alman Bros. . . . "No one can penetrate me . . . They only see what's in
their own Fancy" R. Davies . . . Dedicated Fool . . . S.S.W.B. . . . Disperse
. . . “Hangin up the Skates" . . . “The working gang" ... Hey guys I
got a new joke.
Jayne Diamond, 84 Lawrence St., 3/26/57: Friday Nights and the Ladder
... My Doll . . . September 17, 1979 . . Barry White and Soul . Sit¬
ting in G.J.A.’s room . . . Punks Corner with Frankie and the Gang . . Jan¬
uary 1, 1972 . . . Shayna . . . D,D,D,K, . . . Ease Down . . When Will I
See You Again? . . . You Can’t Always Get What You Want.
Nanci DiCesare, 295 Pearl St., 6/23/57: Summer 74 . . Old Orchard
Runnin . . . Labor Day Weekend . . . Rm. 210 . . . Beachwood North
Conway . . . Kancamagus . . . Barnaby's Beginnings' . "It’s our night
for the car!” . . . Chester . . . Hunchie . . . Gordie . . . "If we should live a
thousand thousand years, our time is all today." . . Cordial Inn Sand Bar.
Jean M. Dido, Jean; 17 Waite Street Ext. 10/5/57: CAM 2,3, Equestrian Club
1; Michael June 21, 1973 ... "A Time for Us” ... May 10, 1974 . . "Just
you and me, simple and free” . . . Hampton Beach . . . Sand dollars ... A
Walk on the Casino . . . Sunflower seeds . . . Friends are forever . Jane
. . . Chicago . . All things must pass away . . . Smile forever.
Roberta J. DiFilippo, Bubba; 59 Woodland Road, 12/27/57: Lynme’s Car
. . . Devir park bandstand . . . Pat and Tom ... The Mount “You
hadda be there” . . . Memories with Patti going to Boston . . Laughing all
the time 2/22/73 . . . “Skiing” . . . Memories with Patti, Paula, and
Lynnie . . .
Darlene M. DiGangi, 161 Glenwood St., 2/20/57: Cam 3; Choral Arts Society
2,3; Equestrian Club 3; Le Cercle Francais 1,2,3; Madrigal Singers 2,3; Na¬
tional Honor 2,3; dumpboll ... the yellow pri ... boogling with the bugle
boy . . . Sunrises in Main . . . Sunsets over Seconsett Island . Love and
Thanks to my friends ... for without them one cannot live;;;merely exist.
Debra M. DiGregorio, Deb; 45 Clayton Street, 4/30/57: Key Club, 2,3; Latin
Honor, 1,2,3; Le Circle Francais, 1,2,3; FNC, 2,3; Daddy’s other baby
Summer 74 . . . Voglers Cove . . . Time in a bottle . . . Bernard Au¬
tumn . . . Why sure . . . Pack of animals . . hall parties, boas and
Boabeaters noodles in my sleeping bag . Austin Mini . . . Greenbay and
Broadcove. . .
Robert G. DiNapoli, Di Nap; 42 Durso Avenue, 3/10/57; Baseball, 1,2,3
Football, 2,3 . . . Wrestling, 1 . . . Spartan's Friday night hockey . Izzy,
Mizzy, Fizzy . . . Down it, Moe . . . Salem Grille Waite’s Mt. Pasta Time
. . . Fizzy’s Burn-outs . . . Milley's Garage roof . . . Salisbury Hippie
DiNap’s Mongols’ . . . Snowshoes-Littlewood ,
Ann M. DiNitto, Powder, 32 Barker Road, 3/24/57: Linden Forestdale
. . . Maplewood . . . North End . . . Cathy . . . Donna . . Jo-Ann The Star
. . . O. Plaza . . . S. Natasket . . B. Club . . . R. Beach 0. S. ...
Cabaret . . . Dancing . . . Drawing . . , John Miller . . 2/15/73 . Yes¬
terdays the act night time is the best time . . . Yesterday today maybe
tomorrow.
James D. Di Nitto, Jimmy; 626 Highland Ave., 4/14/57: Cross Country, 1;
Football, 1; Play Sports . . . Glenwood Gang . . . Sweetheart "Your
mind is your greatest source of power” ; . . . Hockey is my sport almost
. . Yesterday and Today ... I wish everyone a happy life especially Paula.
Steven P. DiOrio, Cooke: 30 Fleming Rd., 11/29/57: LIT, 2.3. You see the
card yet? . . . Marz I think we missed the bus . . What’s a matador?
House of Pizza ... a little emotion . . . Put it in R for Race! See any
broken meters? . . . Belmont School Burn Outs . . . “175” Elton John
Anthony N. DiPersio, Dip, 108 West St., 12/20/57: Devir St., Sprague
Street ... 69 Tracks . . Brighams . . . Deep Purple Concert Pink
Floyd . . S.C. . . . Toad . . . Alman Bros. . . . "The”
SENIORS 131
DIANE DiSANO
RICHARD DiPIETRO
JOSEPH DOHERTY
J* *
STEPFHN DONAHUE
KAREN DOWLING
Gerry Damiano thinks of Blue and Gold copy.
GAIL DOUCETTE
CHERYL DOUCET
CHARLES DRAPOLA
LORNA DOWNING
132 SENIORS
MARGARET DUNN
NANCY EASON
ROBIN ELL
ANNA ESPOSITO
CAROLYN DURANT
STEVEN EISEN
MARK EDDY
ROBIN ELMSTROM
ROBERT ERLANDSON
LINDA FADIA
Richard J. DiPietro, Rick, 154 West St., 10/28/57: Devir Park H R Rep
Soph. Jayne's Doll Barney's Being Late Miss Grunburg
Bell Island Horseback Riding with Nikki The Class ot 1975
Diane M. DiSano, Dl; 47 Garden St., 8/6/57: "Pusscakes" (Those
Summer Days and Nights) . I hope my life is like math with sorrows sub¬
tracted . Goodtimes added friends multiplied with LOVE undivided1.
Joseph T. Doherty; 166 Samett St„ 12/26/57.
Stephen P. Donahue, 53 Webster St., 7/21/57: Riding around Parking
Partying Pink Floyd Last Year's 4th period Working Man
Deep Purple . . . The Tracks . Money.
Robert F. Doolin, Bob; 61 Willard Street, 10/11/57: Lit, 3 Soccer, 2,3
. . . Spartan’s Friday Nights Games . . GBL Champs tri-capt, Soccer
Mount YMCA Leader’s Corps Ellen's Elbor Prince P. Life¬
guard "74” . , D.S.'s legs Budget Mr. Hussey's 6th period
Schoolyard . Equipment Room Racca-Kelley Golden Rod
the state.
Ronald C. Doty; 32 Harding Ave., 3/8/57.
Cheryl A. Doucet, 7A Grove St., 6/29/57: Pep Club, 1,2; Phi Delta Phi, 1:
Cheerleading, 3; Bermuda . . . "Teacher I Need You” S.M.A.C. . Mount
. . . Climbing . . A.B.E.N.C.E. What’s the scoop . . Jitterbug Cheer
leading Varsity 74-75 ... Hr. Rep. . long walks long talks "Ann
what number” . . . Hockey Party’s . . Thanksgiving “73” . 6/21/74
. Bookworm Holland . . . "Friends are few acquaintances are Many
wid’im wid’im.
Gail A. Doucette, Douce: 136 Elwell St., 1/17/57: Maldonian, 1; Pep Club, 1;
Phi Delta Phi, 1; Ski Club, 1,3; Micheal, July 15, 1974 . Gold Room
MC . . . 76 . . . football . . . Mr. C. is #1 . . Bush . Bean Mad¬
man .. . Douce . Phil and Joyce . This much times the biggest num¬
ber in the world . . . Hello it’s me . . . Cape Cod 74 6 or 6:30
laugh . . N.E. . . . Exit 2 .. . water . . . skiing . dumpling . I.L.M.
. . . 4/19/73 . . . T&C.
Karen A. Dowling, 84 Wallace St., 7/19/57: J.V. Basketball, 1; CAM, 2,3;
Maldonian, 3; Nor ... K . . . H.A.M. , . . Lother . . . Karen, Where's the
good in good-bye . . . hockey games the Y . . . Swimming Bike
Riding . . . ‘Summer of 74' . . Nahant . . . Barbers and Belles The
Kinks . . . Shangrila . . Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind
"AP” . Work Study Office . . . 2/22/73.
Lorna J. Downing; 308 Nowland ST., 3/3/57: Life . . . Changes Magic
. . . hope . . . effort . . . Deb . . friends Love . . time Office
Moe . . . Giggles . . . Causeway . . . Corner . Parties . . . Standard
Shift . . . blue . . . memories . . forever . . . Ma . . Dad Kids
Ma Gagliardi . . . Everything Beautiful . . The Flynn’s . N.H. Give
to the world and the world will give to you.
Charles F. Drapola, Charlie, 52 Myrtle St., 1/13/56: El Club Hispaneo 1; Trip
to Spain . . . Commercial Union . . . water skiing . . Nights at Kowloon
. . . Green Apple . . . Every Saturday Night . . Rick . tree Deb
Chase . . . Barbara Streisand . Jacques Brel Vega LX Beach Parties
. . Humarock . . . cigarettes . . . Scarabow Fair . . . Night more
Salsburg Beach . . . Debbie G. . . Rich's Birthday . . Ford and
Lady.
Jospeh G. Duggan; 56 Elwell St., 11/21/55.
Margaret M. Dunn; 164 Webster St., 11/15/57.
Carolyn A. Durant, Lynnie; 18 E. Border Rd., 6/10/57: Field Hockey, 1; Pep
Club, 1; Tri Hi, 1; Jr. Varieties ... The Six Fabulous Fish . Stuck in the
mud . . . Blue Mustang . . Riding around with Paula, Patty & Roberta
Bomb fires . . . Mountain Climbing Hockey Games Bobbsey Twins
. . Summer of 73 & 74 . . . Joyce Judi . . Dr. Berman’s office oldies
. . . Laughing.
Nancy J. Eason, 26 Pine Tree Ave., 9/14/56: Bob Limerick Maine
. . Bonnie . . . Debby.
MarkW. Eddy; 33 Baker St., 8/27/57.
Steven E. Eisen, Steve, 39 Home St., 7/19/57: AZA 1,2; Le Cercle Francais 2;
Tifty 1,2,3; Guitar . Francais Store . Music . Money Car
Stereo . . . Cat . . . Teeth.
Robin L. Ell, 35 Clyde St., 2/14/58: Phi Delta Phi, 1,2,3; today, tomorrow,
always . . . 7/11/73 . Prince . . . Colour my world Friends are for¬
ever . . Amy . . . Barney . . . Camping locker of the year Mount
. . . Skinned knees are easier fixed than broken dreams eh-eh-eh-eh-
eh-eh . Paula . . Nancy . Nancy, Paula, Jean . 5/20/67 8:30a.m.
Stephen J. Elliott; 529 Pleasant St., 9/10/57
Robin E. Elmstrom, Stringbean: 58 Coleman St., 4/19/56: Painting Judy
. . Hockey . . . "When will I see you again” . . . Swimming Bowling
. . . Tiger . . Reading . Peace . . Wedding . Summer 74
Friends . . . "Beach Baby” . . . Love . Blue . . . "Nothing to do”
Christmas . . . Sandy . . . "Chinese Food” . . "Graduation Day”
Nancy ... “I honestly love you” . . Karen Babysitting . “Helping Peo¬
ple” . . . Nurse.
Robert K. Erlandson; 15 Gilbert Ct., 10/1/57.
Ammamarie Esposito;15 Pearl St., 5/7/57.
Linda A. Fadia, 120 Highland Ave., 8/29/56: Chess Club, 3; Equestrian Club,
3; FNC,3; Guitar, 2,3; my friend Robert . . hobbies guitar playing
Nurses Aide . . . writing stories . French . bowling ski mobiling
. . . coin & Stamp collection . photography Equestrian Club
Assistant Chairwoman for Mr. O'Donnels office . . U.S. History Mr
Alleyne and Mrs. Tucker are good teachers my cousin Carol Pasters.
SENIORS 133
NANCY FAHEY
STEPHEN FARRELL
JOHN FAULKNER
CHARLES FEMINO
VANCE FERRATUSCO
JOHN FAIELLA
DAVID FIELDING
JAMES FAY
JAMES FALLON
SUSAN FELTZ
PAUL FI ERI MONTE
PAULFIGELSKI
SCOTT FILLMORE
ELLEN FINCH
134 SENIORS
how I hate
monday mornings
Ah, the pain of getting up at 6:30 Monday
morning and realizing that five days of seven
periods each await me. I quickly turn off the alarm
and roll over, trying to salvage at least five
more minutes of rest in my nice, warm bed. Then
I slowly and methodically wash and get dressed.
I do my best to run to school, for I am consistently
late on Mondays. The intended run usually ends up
in only a fast walk, and I arrive at school two
or three minutes late, for I have to try at least
three doors before finding one that is not locked.
I discover that the Monday morning line outside
Mr. Cunningham’s office is extra long, and I am
rewarded with two hours detention for being late.
Upon entering my homeroom, gym bag in hand, I hear
the voice over the P.A. say, “The following gym
classes report to their regular study halls today
Ah, my savior! "... periods 1,3,5, and 6." The
voice completely skips over period 2; this is a
great beginning for a traditionally great Monday
morning.
MAUREEN FINN
COLLEEN FLANAGAN
PATRICIA FLANAGAN
STEPHEN FINN
JAMES FLYNN
MAUREEN FLYNN
Nancy M. Fahey, 108 Lyme St., 11/8/57: Steve March 4. 1972
‘‘Yellow" . . . "Jello" . . . "pudding” . Terri Chicken Rotissene
. . Headlock? Hr. Rep. 2 Every night is all right for fighting
"Poops" . . . long talks monopoly pc till 5:00 a. m. Kim? Nix¬
on at 3:00 a m. The Mt "You never realize how much you love
someone until they’re gone." . . . Summer "74” Mother
John A. Faietla; 53 Playstead R., 6/20/57.
James R. Fallon, Stonewall Strogonaff; 191 West St., 6/2/57: Indoor Track.
12,3; Ski Club, 1,2; Hobbies: model making girls Football
girls , . cars . . girls , . . saps still running in Maine bigger than ever
A.D. BIG BROTHER little Brother = 1 (one) allways Kelly
Wrestles Wotten . . . SPITBUG The bests . Thats all for the good marks!
. . . Good Joe Bad Jim Ugly Mike.
Stephen J. Farrell, Steve; 595 Highland Ave., 12/27/56: Chicago rainy
football games . . . SJF . . Mustangs . . Fisher . . Insurance Beach
. . . Cars . . . Skiing . . 56-Chevy . . . crowded lodges Sunapee
Football Wildcat . food.
John E. Faulkner, Fauker; 1145 Salem St., 3/5/57: going down Nahant
riding around Softball . drinking . Pinto-Charger Basketball
. . eating . Frank's cellar B.S.T. , getting muchies after party¬
ing . The bump . . Diane Led Zepplin . . party owl partying
turbs engine . . . Friends Nightclub dating . Burn em! Blue
Mustang . . . Aerosmith . . picking girls up , . T.P.O.
James W. Fay, 8 Granite St., 8/11/57: El Club Hispance, 3; Moody Blues
Russian Class Art . live theater . . . philosophy psychology
. . . travel . . . adventure . . Vannegut and Falkien . . . Beacon Hill
College . . . Casa Namere . . . life, people, and being myself.
Susan M. Feltz, Sue: 33 Wilson Ave., 2/8/58: Choral Arts Society,l,2,3;
Greenroom, 3; Pep Club, 1; Treble Clef, 1,3; Chamber Singers, 2; Celtics
11/27/71 . . . 11/24/74 . . . music . . . Utah . . “oh why” “Billeri¬
ca-74” . . . "Exchange concerts” . . . LDS! . . . JESUS! Karen
L.R. L.G. G.K. . . . airplanes ... Mr. Abrahams . . , "God Grant me the
Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the
things I can and the wisdom to know the difference.”
Charles J. Femino, Chuck; 42 Welsh St., 6/1/57: Vista St. Mt. Washing¬
ton weekends . . . Kangamangus Highway . . Summer of 74 68 Nova
... the night of Grand Funk , . May 3, 1973 . June's House 9/28/74
. . . Tardust . . Charlie June Fitz . , What a bummer . . Lucky man
. . . Freedom Jam . . . Perry’s rest . . Begusneousess.
Vance C. Ferratusco, 234 Belmont St., 12/17/57: Basketball, 1,2,3; Lincoln
Park Arthur and Martha . . . Space shot # 1 . . You make me sick
. . . Football games . . . Wrongway Coleman . . . The Juice Movin
Grovin Slip’n sly Gotten Have a piece of pie Hoop Tim’s Place
AhShaMoe.
David Fielding; 20 Hyde St., 5/21/57.
Paul A. Fierimonte, Craz; 24A Russell St., 7/8/57: Baseball, 1,2,3; Junior
Varieties . . . likes people and all my classmates Johnny-Most-1 mita
tion . . . shortstop Love . , Baseball . . . communicating with people
. . . sports-nut . . M.H.S. . . . eats 5 apples at lunch . teachers whom
I will forever be grateful to, Mrs. DePietro, Mr. Shwartz, Mr. Fritz, Mr. Hines,
Miss Murphey . . . recite Red Sox "Impossible Dream” album.
Paul K. Figelski, Fig; 16 Grace St., 11/3/57: Devir Patriots Celtics.
Scott Fillmore: 7 Judson St. 9/10/57.
Ellen L. Finch, “L” , 19 Forest St., 4/27/57: Blue and Gold, 3; Boojum Rock,
2,3; Choral Arts Society, 1,2,3; Le Cercle Francais, 1; National Honor, 1,3:
Summer of 73 ... elf . . . Cowabunga . . . friends Camp Phoenix
. Mary Ann and Dennis . . bike riding whizzz . five Prince Pizzas
. . . good thinking . . . camping . BYF . . . exchange trips N.H.
10/18/74 ... RC . . What was I gonna say? . . P.G. . . . “Jr. Varieties
— “They are good years” — Ms. Nedlam.
Dennis M. Finn; 241 Newland St., 10/7/57.
Maureen A. Finn, Moe: 9 Seaview Ave., 11/5/56: Equestrain Club, 1; FNC. 1,
2,3; H.B. “73” . . . Jan. 75 . . Friday Nights Horseback riding
Camping “74” . . . Harry “73” . . . the-thing . Bad Times good
times . . . It's Al’s Fault! . . . “Meegan” . . . “Mac” . Dairy maid with
Charlie & Karen & Jerry . , . Getting Lost . . . Cape Cod . Hay Ride
“72” . . . studys with “E” “N” “H” . . . Soph. Junior?.
Stephen G. Finn, “Konga” ; 24 Granite St., 9/26/57: Baseball, 2,3; Cog, 3;
Le Cercle Francais, 2,3; Maldonain, 1,2,3; National Honor, 3; “What the fu¬
ture brings one is up to the individual himself.” Monga Magilla’s
Gorilla’s . . . Watergate 74 dissappointing Red Sox surprising Pa¬
triots . . Happy Howard . . . Peppy Paul . . "Jungle Jim Similinsky” said
Coach Kelly . . . Summer of 216043621 . . . "Always keep the good to
heard.”
Colleen M. Flanagan; 4 Wellington St., 2/19/57.
Patricia A. Flanagan, Patti; 19 Holmes St., 10/18/57: Pep Club, 2,3; "Y"
Leaders — what a drag . . Your first love s'always your last Dig- it
. . But Roberta, what am I gonna do? ... Memories of’th Park & Mount
.Jay Gyles Band well all right . . Feel’n All right You mean a
lot t'me and alwyas will . , . Bass Player . Class of 75’s the best.
James M. Flynn, Jim; 15 Cleveland St., 12/27/57: Whose turn to write the
note? ... We missed the bus again . House of Pizza What do you
mean No Broken Meters? . . Who do you like on the card . Cooke
drives an automatic but thinks he drives a 4-Speed.
Maureen E. Flynn, Moe: 59 Spring St., 1/25/57: Success Vomer
Sam . . 11/14/73 . . . Causeway Office Parties-cellar Chi
cago . . . LI B. . "Just for today I will improve my mind. I will learn
something useful." . . M.L.? . . . “Peace” Blue Changes
S.K.T.G. . . . Friendship . D.L.C. . . . Silence The Downing’s
hope Dad Ma Kids . . . Season’s Memories LOVE
SENIORS 135
DENISE FORBES
MATTHEW FORTI
JAMES FOLAN
COLLEEN FOLEY
ROBERT FOLEY
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SANDRA FORMAN
JOYCE FORSYTHE
DAWN FORD
DANIEL FOURNIER
JOANNE FOURNIER
CYNTHIA FOURNIER
MICHAEL FRANZOSA
RICHARD FRAUTON
JUDITH FREEDE
136
SENIORS
JOHN FREKER
JOSEPH FRENI
RICHARD FRISSORA
LAURA FRITZ
Mark Burns and Jack Freker look forward to a great season at first pep rally.
MARY GAETANI
James J. Folan, Jimmy, 21 Constance St., 8/15/57: Cross Country 2.3 'i -
ey 1,2,3: Class of 74-75 Finally got it fixed your loffm
minutes of hard hockey What a play Holden St. 1114
Cross Country Have a good race and enioy the foliage E R.T F D
Hockey Town Maroones Party . Monday morning with Mi
Fritz.
Colleen D. Foley, Leanme; 29 Edmund St., 8/2/57: Cheering. 3: Tartooth r
lovedove . Ellen have another RBS “memories'' S M A C.
eeanbcsd . . . “mountain climbing" Sandy Beach FAA Suprise?
M.J. I'm gonna punch you out! Anney, Hi Guy! Elaine's 8 R
punch then look . CSJPB Bermuda "contact attack”
Robert L. Foley, Bob; 168 Newland St., 12/6/56: Baseball. 2,3; Basketball.
1; Baseball Gym Patriots Mr. O'Brien Mr. Boyle
MHS Sports! Mrs. Davis , all my teachers especially Mr.
Cunningham.
Denise E. Forbes, 29 Holloway St., 9/9/57: Memories A new light
“1974” ... Love you VTB 5/11/74 “Teddi Baer” Brad Rose
Maggie . “Stairway to Heaven June 75“ N.H. Everett Mu¬
sic Remembrance is the only paradise out of which we cannot be
driven.
Dawn M. Ford, 12 Preston St., 12/10/56.
Sandra P. Forman, Sandy; 45 Newman Rd., 12/27/57: BBG. 1,2,3: Band, 1,2,
3; Choral Arts Society, 1,3; Concert Choir, 1.2; Greenroom, 1,2: Treble Clef.
1,3; USONA, 1; Wayne 8/7/74 True confessions in the library!
Donna, no school tomorrow, wanna go to the Voke? Cheryl, thanks
muchly! . . Swampscott Meatball Green '61 Falcon
Conventions.!
Joyce A. Forsythe, J.J.; 25 Welsh St., 6/12/57: Greenroom, 3; Pep Club, 1;
G.B.J.D. . J.H.B.J. . Elton John Led Zepplin Turnstyle
Schopell’s . . . Good bye J.B. Bunker Hill Love is my friends and
the Good Times . Sunshine Jim Croce “Color My World”
Miami Beach.
Matthew J. Forti, Matt; 24 Cliff St., 10/5/57: Indoor Track. 1; Blue Berry
Hill High Rock Cliff St. Jethro Tull . Bob Dylan the
Beatles . Harold Parker . camping . . Point Sebago Willhym-
my’s . . . “Hey look Pal” . Sleeze! ... "A Day In the Life” Linden
Lebanon Bus . weekends YMCA meeting people
Goodbye.
Cynthia J. Fournier, Cindy; 41 No. Milton St., 9/5/56: Paul 8/22/71
Love is great!!! . . Donna, “Wanna go in late?" or “Who wants to skip with
me today?” . . . That’s all she used to say Mrs. O'Hara death class
4th period . really great Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Boyle, “nicest
guys around.”
Daniel H. Fournier, Danny; 41 No. Milton St., 9/10/57: Boojum Rock, 1;
Choral Arts Society, 1,2,3; COG, 2; Concert Choir, 1,2,3; El Club Hispanco, 2;
Greenroom, 1; Madrigal Singers, 1,2,3; Ano Vous like? 64 Skylark
. . . Revere Beach . . . Los Combianys . . . Timunga's Bill’s Place
Parties galour . Canobie Lake White Mt. Godilas Green pea
soup , June & Keith . . . Papa Gino's (yeck!) Robin Dana’s St.
Joanne L. Fournier, 36 Home St., 3/14/57: Blue and Gold, 1,2; Oct. 5, 1971
. . Love You W.G.C. Having someone to talk to friendship
parties . . Stairway to heaven . . Florida Good luck to the class of
“75”.
Michael J. Franzosa, Mike; 70 Fellsmere Road, 7/19/56: Baseball, 1,3; In¬
tends to go to college major in business admin, after school works at John¬
nies Foodmaster and plays for their softball team and also played on Malden
High’s baseball team as pitcher . . enjoys all sports, including waterskiing.
Richard C. Frauton, Ricky: 213 Mountain Ave., 8/9/57: Football, 1; Rick
Oct. 30, 1971 . Judi . . Green The Allman Brothers Hawkie’s
S.S. Prince . The Mount The Cup Races Izzy's Mighty
Chevy . . “When I’m with you I feel a thousand different Feelings all over
my body I'm with you and that’s all that matters.”
Judith M. Freede, Judi; 129 Alden St., 7/2/57: BBG, 1; Pep Club, 1,2; Hey
Jude . crazy laugh loud sneezes!!! Ricki 10/30/7 1 Rhonda
. . . Cheryl & Steve . . . “McDonalds” . . Judy W. the kids and all the
fun . . Go Fry your Bermuda??? . . . “Bummed Out!” Nan-
tasket . . Rock Me Gently . . . 'Photo Album’ . Chicago “Just
You’n Me” . . .
John C. Freker, Jack; 95 Jacob St., 2/22/58: Basketball, 1,2,3; Football, 1,2,
3; Track (outdoor), 1,2,3; #65 Football . Co-Captain . Camp
, Green Bays . . Big Three . . . “The Mount” Steve’s Pub
Arrowhead . . . Shut up Greg “Gom In” Camping trips to (Read¬
ing) . . Gym Office Beat Stuart Weinburger “Rocket Man"
Good Times . . 73-74.
Jospeh R. Freni, Joe: 19 Taylor St., 12/7/57: Baseball, 1; Indoor Track, 1:
Junior Varieties ... 65 Ford . . Class of "75" "Baseball” My
best friend Carp . “15” . . decisions Weekends The little
things in life Twins . 7th period release N.Y.C. Radio
Gym . Friends.
Richard J. Frissora, Fizzy: 31 Myrtle St., 2/13/57: Baseball. 1.2,3; Basket¬
ball, 1; Baseball Tavern . Fenway Park Billy’s new car the white
car . . . some emotion . 1st period Mr. Carrol Howie Schwartz, my
best friend Ha, Ha Di’Naps white car Homeroom Reps. Funi
campaign manager.
Laura E. Fritz, Fritzy: 31 Maynard St., 8/20/57: Pep Club, 1; 1969 “SS"
Chevelle ... 3 speed standard May 7, 1974 “Hey Lady”
Unbelievable Arlene , double dating Mikes Pauls Robin¬
son’s News Agency . . movies bowling 50’s music bad tem¬
per . . traveling . . 5’0” ? . . platforms April 6. 1972 typing
Motorcycles . . . We'll see ya.
Kenneth Fulgham: 265 Bryant St., 4/24/56^
James M. Funicella, Jim; 38 Plainfield Ave., 5/7/57: Hockey Malden
IHA , , Driving around at night . Purity Supreme Brums 3rd
period study in 11th grade.
Mary C. Gaetani, Pat; 546 Pleasant St., 10/22/57: 9/28/74 Boopy
Blue Wagon . Greenhalge Street . . Mike and Debbie Jackie and
Roseann . . . Nantasket Salisbury Sandy and Michele The
hanging doll Bruno and Lucy . . . Jeff . . 10/13/73 . “74" .
“True friendships never die” . Sandy . "1975”
SENIORS 137
JANET GAFFEY
IRENE GAGLIARDI CLAIRE GALVIN
MICHAEL GALVIN
DEBORAH GARDINER
RUSSELL GARLAND
RISEGARNEAU
138 SENIORS
KIM GIAMPIETRO
ANDREA GIANNATTASIO
ROBERT GILLETTE
SCOTT GLANCY
ADELE GIANGREGORIO
DENISE GILARDI
DOROTHY GILBERT
il *
NANCY GINGRAS
NORINE GLICK
PAULA GIORDANO
Janet M. Gaffey, 43 Rockwell St., 11/21/57: "Fort" Waite S*
"Cliff St.” Eve & Odd Adam & Fall Highalds
Summers . . Wow irrevelant "Good time with old friends'
. . . D.W. . . . Friday Nights "Cellar Parties" Sunday Afternoons
"The Beach Buddies."
Francesca Gagliardi; 21 Leland St., 1/1/58.
Irene J. Gagliardi, Renee: 188 Sammett Street, 11/10/57 Reene Salem
St. 73 . George 8/27/74 You're so vain What are we gon¬
na do this weekend? . 9/13/73 Love is: Knowing you still care!!
Claire M. Galvin, 42 Plainfield Ave., 12/9/57: Basketball. 1,3; Softball, 1,3.
Hi . . . The Prince Party . "Doit” The Lodge Liv & James
. . . Popcorn . Rockport Summer . . "Fuya-Fuya!” Florida
Little Ossipp e Maine Beech Nut "Another ravioli for Tux."
Michael G. Galvin, Mike 112 Ponten St. 10/1/57 Olds Glendale Park
... To Ann . . June 14, 1974 . . Friday Nights Hockey Town
Steve's . . . Midnight Swims Summin Vacation
Deborah A. Gardiner, Debbee: 7 Gould Ave.. 8/9/57: Wrestling 2,3: P2JCR
. . DJGG ... 40 flights . Kelly's . Tuhourg Hockey BNBL 10
. . SBL . . . Kingston . . nahant PAB Mr. C. cuddles
overpass ... I ... want a piece of a cloud XC 69 9/27/74
11PM . . thanks Bebo . . Dorchester . 215 Charlie
Russell T. Garland, Gar-luch: 16 Hurlburt Ct., 2/25/57: Football 1,2,3: The
Mount 72 Who’s walking back there . Camp Winchendon Dino
Brandano’s . . . Lite Party over my house The gym Of¬
fice . . Morrison’s cards . . Edna . Doug . Brighams Hip man
. . . General George . . . S. Patton . Football Parties
Rise 8. Garneau, Peanut; 25 Phillips St., 5/8/57: Danny 6/16/73
Mr. Cunningham’s office . Pine Banks Diamond Girl Central
School ... The Square . . . Signor Pizza Hockey Games 69 stairs
. . . "Get off of my back” . . . Right Jimmy? . . Drum Corps Cheryl
. . . Kathy ... Cat . . Bobby . . . 8/9/73 . friends Butler. 1973
Richard J. Garrity; 152 Beltran St., 10/5/57.
Donna M. Gaudet, 27 Maynard St., 9/22/57, Oct. 12, 1973 Rainy Days
Special Thanks to Mr. Cunningham with love The Wall North-
gate ... old but good memories . . . Such a deal! K.S.K.C. "The Way
We Were” ... Mt. Hood . . July 1973 . . Squam lake N.H. Kanga-
mangas . . . Smash* . Friday 13 . . Never thought I'd make it
Kristina M. Gaudette, Tina; 608 Highland Ave., 6/25/57 Remember what
we've said and done and felt about each other. Don't let the past remind us
of what we are now. Fear is the lock and laughter is the key to your heart
. . You've got to have freinds! . . .
Wayne Geer; 182 Sammett St., 1/26/55.
James P. Gerakas, 12 Spring St., 8/5/56: Indoor Track, 2,3; Track (outdoor),
2;
Kim M. Giampietro; 29 Emrald St., 5/23/57: Blue and Gold, 3; Maldoman, 1;
How does it feel to be on your own, no direction home, completely unknown
like a rolling stone? . . N.Y. next right Provincetown Nantucket
. . Kancamangus . . Rockport , , . Thank-you . Don't be denied -.
leather , . . silver . . . wooden . , . music . . . sunset sincerity
Adele M. Giangregorio; 375 Lynn St., 10/20/56: Michael and Adele Leo
and Carol . . . July 14, "1974” ... The Camp . . Ever Clean The Peir
. . , Hawaii ... The Carnival ... The Picnic Babysitting The
Summer of 74 . . . The screen house Doubling with Leo and Carol
That night at the Drive-in.
Andrea M. Gainnattasio, Andi; 41 Grace St., 4/9/58: Basketball 1; El Club
Hispaneo, 3; Le Cercle Francais, 2,3; National Honor, 2.3; Pep Club, 1;
USONA, 3; "Don’t it always seem to go, that you don't know what you’ve got
'til it's gone” . . . “Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence
of things not seen.” . . . Duffy’s Office Madaca
Gerald J. Giannetta, Ge Ge; 985 Salem St., 2/24/56; Hockey 1; I like
drag racing . , . Fixing cars . . . Race cars at the dragway Meeting
people.
Denise J. Gilardi; 16 Henry St., 1/21/57: Boojum Rock 3; Der Deutsche Klub
1,2; Le Cercle Francais 1,2,3; Maldonian 1,2,3: National Honor 2,3; Pep Club
1; Nicky . . . Sadie’s Girls Trixie, Roseann, and Cleo "Ap” Cuc¬
koo’s Nest . . . 50’s forever . GREASE GARD and Co. . -riday
movies . . . Gummin’ it G.L. always . Beatles . . Tiny Iny Country
Boys . California someday
Dorothy M. Gilbert, Dottie; 194 Madison St., 3/22/57: "Gratitude comes in
three forms: A feeling in the heart, an expression in words, and a giving in
return.” Understanding dreams . . . Good friends the Mt. Pakosn
. . . "Just being happy is enough” . Pizzahouse Well all right
Attitude . . . Those long talks . . . Common . . . SMAC Four in a Vet
Robert P. Gillette, 79 Granite St., 4/20/57: Paula.
Nancy J. Gingras; 94 Home St., 6/26/57.
Paula J. Giordano, 7 Tufts St., 9/1757: Band 1,2; Field Hockey 2,3; Phi Delta
Phi 1,2,3; Bobby . 4/20/73 . . . surprises . Summer of 73 The
Mount . . . Prince . . . JBMMNR . BJSTT . . Camping 74 eh-eh
. . . eh-eh-eh-eh . . . Sunday Nights . Friendly’s.
Scott D. Glancy, 9 Shawmut Terr., 11/14/57: Greenroom, 1,2,3; Orchestra,
2; . . . 12/19/73/ . . . Pyramid . 7/16/74 . . 10/4/74 . . Berlin
No philisophical lines her, sorry . . Ziggy and the Spiders TIHS
Transformer Acting . Pyramid , Hey honey take a walk on the
wild side . . . L.R. . . . Recording Movies Me and My Bass Vicious
Norine R. Glick, 147 Cross St., 3/857: When we start to count laughter, we
cease to count tears. When we count happy memories, we cease to count
years . . . “Glick” . . . Hearts . . Nahant Teachers Aide . Laconia
. . . Ever since I was little "What is truth?” Who cares Karen
. . Phyllis . . . Kristina.
SENIORS 139
RANDY GONSALVES
LYNN GOODE
PATRICIA GOVER
SUSAN GRAF
CAROL GRAMOLINI
DONNA GRASSO
getting there on
time a dilemma
Almost everyone faces the dilemma of rushing from
one class to the next. It is almost impossible to reach
the fourth floor from the basement in three minutes.
Here are some tips on how to overcome this problem.
1. Know thoroughly the shortest and quickest route to
your destination.
2. Keep a steady pace. Running up the stairs will
only exhaust you.
3. Before the second bell rings, inch your way to
the door. Be sure that you are the first one out and
are not trapped by other anxious students.
4. Make no stops along the way. Going to the bath¬
room, getting a drink, or talking to a friend will hold
you back.
5. Carry a minimum of books. Any extra weight will
slow you down.
By following these simple guidelines, your remaining
years at Malden High will be memorable; you will be
physically fit and you will annoy fewer people.
JOSEPH GRAMOLINI
GEORGE GRANDE
CURTIS GRAY
ELIZABETH GRAY
140 SENIORS
GAIL GREEN
GARY GREEN
LYNNE GRUSEL
CAROL GREGOIRE
GEORGE GRIMES
TERESA GUARINO
BARBARA GRENHAM
DONNA GROVER
Randy S. Gonsalves, Vataha; 70 Linden Ave., 2/2/57: Listening to Deep Pur
pie Football Hockey . Led Zepplen.
Lynn M. Goode; 232 Charles St.. 7/19/57.
Patricia A. Gover, Patsy: 37 Watts St., 2/27/57: Don't Spare The Ice
Cornelius . . Zira right being late Mr. Cunningham
"Can I ask you something?" the library Marybeth Chinese
Food , "Susie Homemaker” . Chump.
Susan D. Graf, Susanna Storm: 29 Revere St., 6/14/57: Blue and Gold, 2,3:
Boojum Rock, 1,2,3: FTA, 1,2,3: Key Club, 2,3; Le Cercle Francais, 1,2,3;
National Honor, 2,3; Ski Club, 3; Guitar Club. 2,3; Jayleolin True Blue
. . . "my color chart" . . . Strumming, Singing , Talking, Laughing, Smiling
Music! . . Tennis? . Skiing??? Mr. Indeck The Swamp
Fox . . Knucks . Why? . Why Not? . . "as the deer pants for water,
so I long for you, o God.”
Carol A. Gramolini, 67 Claremont St., 7/2/57: Le Cercle Francais, 1,2,3: Pep
Club, 1; Phi Delta Phi, 1,2,3; Tennis, 2; Dec. 4, 1973 dreams and memo¬
ries . . Seven MLMLNDC Maryann’s camp Bob's May 5,
1973 . . crazy nights with LV's car What do you want to do tonite?
Wann go for ice-cream? It smells green "A friend is someone
with whom you dare to be yourself."
Joseph P. Gramolini: 322 Forest St., 2/15/57.
George J. Grande, 53 Regent Rd., 5/21/57: Golf, 1,2,3; Golf Team Hey
Who Cares . lookin good Brandano's H R. 20 Study 101
. . . "Pats all the way.”
Donna M. Grasso, 24 Brentwood St., 12/16/57: Donna and Tommy
9/1/72 . . . Solari’s . Linden Square D.J.A.D.C.T.C. Spare-ribs
. . . Virgo . . . Cookie . . Three years . . Going to make it Maine
. . Dream until your dreams come true Just you Friendship can
trun to love, But sad is the love which turns to Friendship.
Curtis A. Gray Camp Curtis; 92 Franklin St., 10/26/56 Baseball, 3;
Black Student Unkon, 2,3; Chess Club, 2,3; Football, 1,2,3; Indoor Track, 3;
Big 3 ... Speedball . . . Graduate Drummer B.S.U. Circle
. . . Gym , . . free Rosey . . People Wineburger Drive
Swimming . Ann . . friends Girls! . football fishing
Ann-Marie fun 209 Cards . . exploring Mary ex¬
citement . . Detention . Money interested Barbara Study
. . Kel-Pepper . . . Promotion . expedition . . Marva "Bye"
The Annoucement . . Music . . Michelle . '75.
Elizabeth A. Gray, Beth; 15 Mt. Vernon St., 5/18/57: STEVEN . the ceme¬
tery . . Bob Dylan . . . "mothers little helper” . . Mother Nature!
Gail M. Green, 109 Bainbridge St., 8/3/57: Choral Arts Society, 1,2; Indoor
Track, 1,2; "Tell me something good” . . "Jeffrey!” . . "Big Al”
"MMI” . . . "Buff Angelo Guido” . . . "CARPS Problems” "The Cor¬
ner” . . . "G.R. . . . "me & Elaines’ Smoke Lounge” "Wanna stay up all
night?” . . . "The Face!” . . “What you said” . "Long serious talks"
. . . Three Dog Night . . . "The Big White Whale.”
Gary L. Green: 109 Bainbridge St., 12/17/56; Mr. Fitz’s fifth period health
class . . . Charles Street ... all sports except golf Drinkin t'day
New Hampshire . . . Signor Pizza . HIGH HAND who!!! cares!!!
SEPUURB RADAR . . . Chateau DeVille.
Nanette C. Greer, Nunk; 30 Beachview Ave., 6/7/57: The Big F. Prome¬
nade Doty Dear? , . . "Did you plant your pole, Lisa?". down up down
. . Oreo . . . Freak & Wierdo . . Blue Bomber Freight Train The
Rage & Jonesy . . Burt Rungles . Burger Do-I “For God sakes Karen"
. . . Rocky Mountain High . . Night skiing . . Camp Alton
Carol A. Gregoire, 42 Appleton St., 12/6/57 . Band 1,2; Horseback riding
Bowling . . . Skating . Babysitting Going to the movies
Playing the flute.
Barbara A. Gernham, Barb; 12 Washington Place, 6/13/57: Grogg Ithica
. . . L.l. . . Caribe-6 . . . BCCB Ho Jo’s . . Bike Rides
KBTSDYL . . . Candide . Buses Waiting Pasta Time
7/28/74 . . Flies . . . Summer of 74 . . EGBKMC S.A.I. 4/6,
7/74 . . Mouse . . B.S. - 5/17/74 Babbs Mouth Foot¬
ball games . . grilled cheese Houdini . "We had magic to do just
for you” . . . Pippin ...
Mary K. Grenham, 14 Washington Place, 3/2/56: Pep Club 1: Study Mr
Friend . . C.J.D.E. . vega . Back in my younger day's If things were
going wrong I might sulk, I might pout Now I've learned if I just pitch in and
do what’s right, Things will always work out.
George F. Grimes, Graving Moving: 315 Highland Ave., 9/15/56: Having a
Good Weekend Up Vista St . Electricity Shop 401 the Zoo
. . . Will try to open my Business "Someday” . The Study of Law.
Donna Grover, 132 Daniels St.,; Donna May 3, 1956: I'm ready if I don’t
get to go May 27, 1973 Natural High Pulling all mghters at Ma
Gags ... To make it in life . Charlie Keep your feet on the ground
. . . Salem St. Just to be happy Places to be, Places to see.
Lynne A. Grusel, 159 Coleman St., 8/5/57: B.C.B.S. Linden I'm
leaving for all the wrong reasons . Oh I didn’t know that trying to
face reality pink slips GEt out and push Somewhere, Some¬
how, Someway, Someday Thank you Mr. C.
Teresa M. Guarino, Terri; 65 Walnut St., 11/29/57: Blue and Gold. 1: Sum¬
mer 73 . . . Washington . . Saturday night calls August 3, 1973
best friends and good times peanute butter parties ELO
Taxi! Taxi! . , letters Halloween 73 . balloons The three Stooges
. , . sewing "Where did you get your license?" XTRA subway
. Mom and Dad , . . postcards ... "I can’t see that far!" 9/2/73.
SENIORS 141
BETSEY HANIFAN
STEVEN HASHEM
JAMES HARNEY
TIMOTHY HEGARTY
JOSEPH HEGARTY
GARY HENNESSEY
SCOTT HANLEY
ANNE HENRY
KATHLEEN HANNON
RUSSELL HICKEY
142 SENIO
Dennis Krivelow checks film for Maldonian .
BARRY HITCHCOCK
BRIAN HITCHCOCK
Betsey J. Hanifan, Hanny; 61 Pine St.. 10/23/57: Basketball. 1; Pep Cjub. 2:
Cheering. 2,3; Summer "74” . . shakers, rallies, megaphones super-
woman . shine-on . barefeet Buddies 2 fools Real Nice
. . M.J. Clean up your act . . Pick a bone If the nose don't know
omie does Quick as a Bunny Unicorn "They say all good
things must end someday." . . The Bees Nees Jolly Green Midgets
... Can against the wall . . I am the radio friends.
Scott J. Hanley, 25 Barnes Ave., 8/11/57: 12 years is enough So long
M.H.S. . . . Cape Cod Coliseum Chuck Berry and J. Montgomery
Seagull Beach . The Rest Area Maine — never again the moun¬
tain . G.G. . parties Get a job! . The Beach Boys.
Kathy Hannan, 33 Edmund St., 7/26/57; "The Grogg" S.D.M.M. Can-
dide . Caribe*# 6 . Cabot St. . T. Baker bike rides flat tire
. . . Ithaca H.J. . 4/7/74 Love’s Theme S. B. Bus
stop Everett Square . . . Chippy . corner of K.P’s white and
blue cars . . . S.A.I. . . C.B.N.Y. Northgate B.L, goin' round
in circles . . . 9/11/74.
Diane Hanson; 185 Forest St., 9/30/57.
James M. Harney, Jim; 54 Orient St., 5/23/57: Chess Club 1; Who Cares
Mizzy Izzy Fizzy . . Waitts Mount . . . 7th period study Friday Nights
. Moose . . . Saturday Mornings Mr. Sadler Bernie the Harp
. . . Pasta Time . . Spike Hoop Hill Great Advisor, Mr. Benotti
Basketball . . Hockey.
James Harris; 16 Floral Ave., 10/21/56.
Steven J. Hashem, STUP: 65 Revere St., 12/8/57: Ann-Marie 6/8/73
Riding the Marsh . . Party at Hogans, the Mountains the Creek
55 Black Chevy . . BIVY And KLINK . . Bloodshot . Maplewood Mo¬
tors . . . P.V. , . , ARIZONA . Sabbath . . My Brother . Stup and
Dummy.
Susan S. Hatzopoulos, Suebee, 11 Jorden Terr., 8/21/57: If the chance is
now "Take It” you may not get it again and then never "Make It." Ever-
rett E.S.P.A. Lafayette School . . Friends Wonder Kung fu Flash
"Hud” . . . Teddy maybe the Family . . . Heather Diane and Chucky
. . . Vinny Brad . . . Me! . . . "Class of 75”.
Karen A. Hayward, Kar: 114 Highland Ave., 6/19/57: November 25, 1970
. . . Paul . . . Samantha . . Vermont . Orlando Florida Singing-
out . . Good-Point? . . Teacher's Aide P.H. Sweeny's Harvard-
Baker . . . Church-Hill . . . Bozo . My Friends . Talk to me love
is more to me than just a feeling and special things you bring to me. Love to
me is you.
Joseph M. Hegarty, Joe; 16 Baldwin St., 12/18/57: Football, 1; Indoor Track,
3; Track (outdoor), 1,2,3.;
Timothy S. Hegarty, Tim; 104 Gilbert St., 2/17/57: Football, 3: Hockey, 1,2,
3; Indoor Track, 3; Track (outdoor), 2,3; photography . . water-skiing
snow skiing . . Dynamite Ollie . . . Star Speedway . . tennis Mongo
. . . Sadler’s Stable . Heavy Chevy . Exorcist , Bobby! Wake up!
. . . bowling . Gilbert Street Gang Hockey School Jeez! Whatta
play! . . . Gettin down fine . Hoss's Herd . . Mule Train I dunno,
whadda you wanna do?
Peter J. Hendron; 77 Plainfield Ave., 7/17/57.
Paula Hendry; 59 Maynard St., 1/2/57.
Gary P. Hennessey, 47 Walnut St., 2/27/57: Cross Country, 3; Hockey, 2,3:
Phil’s bike . . . Watch out for the tree! . Ain’t . the weekend at
Hampton .The Dive . . . Mystic Lakes . . . 2/7/74 Feathers
Change Man ... 21 and 22 . Chuncky . . Wofl . . . good deal.
Anne M. Henry, Anney; 590 Salem Street, 1/22/57: Pep Club, 1; National
Honor, 2,3; Phi Delta Phi, 1; Tri-Hi, 1, Cheerleading, 2,3; Homeroom Rep., 1,
2,3; BOBBY . . . More than a . 10/26/73 . . mountain climbing
“Sincere Students” . . Jitterbug . . BECENDC "JUST YOU ‘N ME ral¬
lies . . Bogan’s ... Pal . . Weekend at Hampton . . . Esther, you're
always there! . . . Angelcake . . . No.72 Betsey, Pops? ... oh Fesketios
. . . Bermuda . . . long talks . . B.D. Colts . . . J&E . . . S.M.A.C.
Rock the Boat . . B.
Russell M. Hickey, Watson; 108 Wallace St., 12/10/56: June 1974 Con¬
certs . . . Elton John . . . Grand Funk Traffic . . George Harrison
. . . The Mount . . . Hockey playing basketball playing baseball.
Kim A. Higgins, 127 Plainfield Ave., 7/3/57: KSDC . . . Elton John, you give
but little when you give of your possessions, its when you give of yourself
that you truly give.
Francis Hightower; 26 Boulder St., 6/17/56.
Barry Hitchcock, Hitchy: 24 Watts St., 9/6/57: The Conner Going to
Pork Qf hpfnrp **rhnnl
Brian Hitchcock, Hitchy: 24 Watts St„ 9/6/57: Hockey 2,3;#7 #16
... The Park . . The Mount . . Steve's Room . . . Saturday Night
Playing Pool up the “Y” . . . going to the Sports Events.
Patricia A. Hobart; 1021 Salem St., 4/30/57.
William A. Hodgin, Buddy; 12 Magnolia Street, 1/25/57: Band 1,2; Boojum
Rock 3; Football 1; Greenroom 1,2,3; "Let it be” 2; Jerry "All you need
is love" . . Kim H. 13 Have a "coke” on me . Mr. Cunningh¬
am is all right . . Junior Varieties . Card and Skerry Blow Terri Jr,
... Bad Company . . . Gypsies ... Kim G. Calif . . Who’s Next?.
John S. Hoffman, 27 Vining St., 12/9/56: Cross Country 1,2,3; Indoor Track
1,2,3; Outdoor Track 1,2,3.
SENIORS 143
LORI HOLLAND
NANCY HOLLAND
DAVID HOOLE
CHERYL HORTON
DENISE HORTON
VICTORIA HOWARD
DAVID HORSMAN
NANCY HOWELL
DOUGLAS HUME
JOSEPH HURLEY
MARK INGLESE
PAUL ITRATO
ANTHONY IZZICUPO
ELLEN JACOBS
144 SENIORS
SUSAN JACOBS
LINDA JACOBSEN
PATRICIA JENKINS
KAREN JODREY
Phyllis Surette trudges home after a hard day at M.H.S.
PRISCILLA JOHNSON
Lori A. Holland, Gypsy; 69 Bell Rock St.# 2, 2/26/55: Jack Mom
Sue ... 5/22/71 . 2/12/74 . Sigor Pizza "Gypsy''
“poopie” . Kahouna . Platforms . . Life Sahora Cosmo
. . . Parties . . . Witches . . Kojak . , Occult . Aquaintences . .
"Love".
Nancy Holland, 121 Adams St., 6/27/57: FNC, 2; Latin Honor, 2: Pep Club,
1,2; Mark . . . J.B.E.C.E.C.A.D. . . . "park" . . . “Gym 73” ‘ Colts'
. . . "Here" . . . Rufus . . . #40 . . . "Yellow Ribbon" . S.M.A.C.
Kathoff . . Bermuda . . Homeroom Pests . . Mark's ways 7/6/72
... My Contact! . . Mount Climbing . . . Talks . Plum Island . .
Doubling . . scutting . . "Wicky Heavy, men" . . Zsa Zsa I think I
see someone who’s not there . . . Cheryl's corny jokes.
David B. Hoole, 20 Hamlet PI., 4/9/57: Cross Country, 1; Y.M.C.A. Elec¬
tric Shop . . . Leaders . . . Parties . . Drinking.
Steven Horne; 18 Hancock St., 12/4/57.
David K. Horsman, D.K. The Hoss; 55 Willow St., 6/2/57: Member o.o.h.a.
... Lit 1,2,3 . . , Favorite Sayings It's All Over, and Stellar Chess from the
Word 50 . . . Remember the six second goal . . . Incur The Bath On¬
ward and Upward . . .
Cheryl A. Horton, Cha: 26 Quincy St., 2/19/57: Nantasket Via Cape: my
second home Manomet . . . 7-6-74 . Seals & Crofts . . . beach parties
take a walk? . . . pull over! . . . lets fly . . take a picture!
B.B.B.B. . . Elton John . . . "Harmony" ... 1st per. . Keep Smiling
. . . “no time to cry” . . . Summer of "72" ... I’m lost again.
Denise G. Horton; 74 Plainfield Ave., 7/10/56.
Vicki L. Howard; Vicki; 13 Maynard St., 6/17/57: Tommy Moody Blues
. . 9/8/74 . the corner . . . S&L&V in Lynn caB . Head-Quarters
. . pink slips . . . smoking in the girl’s room Mr. Clean Whenham
... the castle . . . Linden, get me out of here.
Nancy S. Howell, Nanc; 53 Lawrence St., 2/28/58: The Real "Mac” .
Hampton . . . Summer of 74 . . Scumbaree . . . "The Highland"
Football at Revere . . . Straight all the way . Slumerville . . . Grump Pig
Creep and DumDum The Pru . . . Y Good 01' T.C. . . FBLA 2 .
Pep Club 1 . . . USONA 2,3 . . .
Douglas D. Hume, Doug; 18 Horace St., 3/1/57: Cross Country, 3; Hockey,
1,2,3; LIT, 1; Soccer, 2; Give me a break! . . . Duke on the Duke . Tennis
. . . Vinny Gumbatz , Blazing Saddles . . . Hockey School Star
Speedway . . . Maroons . . . Ease Down . . Battle of the Blocks.
Joseph P. Hurley, Joe, 11 Wyoming Ave., 2/12/57: FTA 2,3; Le Cercle Fran-
cais 2,3; LIT 1,2,3; National Honor 2,3; Mai’s . . Teacher’s aide-2 . Cel¬
lar .. . "Grease” . . . "It’s too late” . . . Jane . . . Red, White, and Blue
... 100 Day’s . . . "What do you wanna do?" ... The Losing End
August Fifth, CSNY . . . Friends: Everybody I Love You . . Carole Neil
. . . Carly . . . Stevie . . America . . . “I’ll take you there.”
Mark A. Inglese, Hang 99 Pearl St. 6/21/57 Susan 454 Nahant break¬
down . . . whipped . . . Jan. 1, 1974 . . . Susans wreckless driving Monk
Camaro . . . Uncle Jidge . . . Susan nagging Org Six cars cruisin
. . . Stubborn 454 . . . Nahant Straightaway . . Boris . . connec¬
tions . . . Inga . . . Bustoff . . . Clod . . Basketball . . . hooked .
Gonad . . . Shush . . . Kaufmans . . . She’s too tall or I’m too short
Paul S. Itrato, 95 Home St., 6/19/57: Football, 2; Home St. . Elwell .
Smoking Tree . . . Partying with Jimmy and Magu . . , MAINE MOTHER .
Party Punch at Chris’s in the sink . . . watermelon pickin with Jimmy . .
Eddie and Nancy . . . “Ming Room" ... DEAD MAN’S CURVE . . BROTH¬
ER Jim ... The “73” winters at Ed’s blackroom.
Anthony Izzicupo; 5 Oliver St., 9/23/57.
Ellen J. Jacobs, 76 Wentworth St., 2/27/57: FNC, 1,2; Pep Club, 1,2; 1971
Jay . . Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young . . , Room 113 ... Ice Cream Cones
. . . "Smile" IF you’ll stand for anything you’ll fall for it, too.
Linda J. Jacobsen, 33 Tyler St., 6/5/57: the Garden . . . Canada . . . Carni¬
val ... Dream On . Hershey, Pa. . . . The Who Danmark . Su¬
per-7 . . . Round Pond . . . J.V. Hockey . . . Junior Varieties .-. Baskin-
Robbins . . . Maroons . . . Tony . . . 6/7/74 . . . Erik . . Frililo.
Patricia J. Jenkins, P.J. Wigglio; 162 Elwell St., 3/23/57: Library Club, 3;
National Honor, 1,2,3; Pep Club, 1,2,3; Ski Club, 2,3; Frank . . a promise
for 1980 ... My Octupus . . . New Years 73-74 . Pistachio nuts
11/2/73 . . . Show and tell . ILYF . . . wicked Wednesdays . Thank-
you for being a friend T.C. and S.M. and D.G. . . We live in the present, we
dream of the future, and we learn eternal truths from the past . Pigeon
. MC 68 & 72.
Karen A. Jodrey, 68 Clifton St., 7/25/57; El Club Hispanco, 1; Nova Scotia
. . . Everything is possible with God . . Ladybird . . Runtie . Charlie
Chan . . peanut butter . . . bicyclling . . babysitting Rythmic Choir
. . . Spaghetti and meatballs.
Kathleen P. Johnson, Kathy: 64 Cherry St., 9/30/57: Feb. 16, 1973
Summers of 72-73 and 74 in New Jersey . Diane and America . Illi¬
nois in “73” . . . Traveling and Vacationing . Westport . . “The Beach"
. . . Sept. 12, 1972 . . . “Doc’s House” . . . Three good years at Malden
High . . . Homerooms 313, 210, 21 . . . Chicago . . . I't Don't matter to me
. . . Good times.
Priscilla R. Johnson, 48 Preston St., 8/26/57: Pep Club, 1; Joey . . 2/1/74
. . . Beep Beep . . . Cortina . . . Hilltop . Mt. Washington “Bit T”
. . . Salisbury . . . "Heather” . . . Uncle Bill’s Bus . Do you mind?
Please . . Oh Say . . .#10 ... Marone . . . funzale . football in
Gloucester . . . Chicago . . . four hours in solititude . . . Rockingham Park
. . . Prom ’74 . . Cabi . . . the Corner . . DTCJDMKJDJPBRJIPPMJD.
SENIORS 145
Q,
DOBORAH JONES
ROSEMARIE KALLUNKI
STEVEN JONES
SUSAN KASSES
EILEEN KELLEY
WILLIAM JONES CHERYL JOSEPH
pink bubbles
found in bubbler
An attempt to quench my thirst during the day is
usually a unique experience in which I come face to
face with a big, pink blob of bubble gum. Gum is not
the only treasure found in the school bubblers. Often
present are soaken cgarette butts and the remains of
a half-eaten lunch. Even at a bubbler free of assorted
refuse, it is not always easy to get a drink. I often use
all my strength to turn the silver knob on the right
side of the bubbler, but to no avail. When my body is
completely twisted around the knob, I determine that
no water is bound to spring forth. In my loudest voice,
I command the bubbler to burst with colorless,
odorless liquid, but all my attempts are futile.
Occasionally, I arrive at a clean bubbler which yields
water. My ecstacy ends quickly when my taste buds
sense traces of warm chlorine and other additives
intended to make drinking water a pleasant, healthful
experience.
146
SENIORS
GRACE KELLEY
NANCY KELLOGG
LISA KELLEY
KEVIN KELLY
NANCY KENDALL
DAVID KILLING
PAMELA KING
LAURIE KENVIN
Karen J. Johnston; 951 tastern Ave., 9/9/56.
Richard L. Jolicoeur, 131 Pierce St., 7/12/57: Cross Country, 1: Cemetery
. . . Salem St. . . Revere . Partying . . . Smoke Smoke Smoke!!!
Anthony L. Jones; 26 Linden Ave., 6/20/57.
Debbie A. Jones, Basketball Jones; 80 Leonard St.. 1/8/57: Pep Club, 1:
"Bruins Training Camp" . . . Al Sims 9/22/74 "Weanie”
“Stretch” . . . hockey! hockey! hockey! , . . CANADA FLORIDA
PUERTO RICO? . . . BERKSHIRE . . swimming . . Summer of “74” . .
Elton John . AMERICAN GRAFFITTI . . . Basketball Jones . “The En¬
tertainer” . . . Miss Gavoorian’s Little talks with Period 3 9/26/74
Bruins Game . . . Burins vs. Montreal.
Steven M. Jones, Jones’y; 262 Pearl St., 2/6/57: Parties at Dommies
playing cards on Saturday night . . . Elton John . Black- Sabbath
Chicago . . . Pearl Street Park . . . playing hoop Monday night.
William M. Jones, Jonesy; 61 Coleman St., 10/28/57: Football, 1,2; Jefferson
N.H. ... the cape . . Sunday mornings . . . "Party” . Upper Falls
Old Man’s Trail . . . Colorado or Bust . . . “Alright.”
Cheryl A. Joseph, 30 Pagum St., 5/20/57: College — Nurse Michael
12/20/73 . . Fub . . . Partying up Chris’ house . . New Years Eve '74
. . . "For long you live and high you fly, and smiles you’ll give and tears
you’ll cry, and all you touch and all you see, Is all your life will ever be.”
Rosemarie A. Kallunki, 138 Coleman St., 8/8/56: Just call me Rose . . The
lite on a Friday night . . . Always at football games and basketball
games . . . Goodbye Malden High ... Pep Club, 1.
Susan E. Kasses, “Poochie" ; 116 Cherry St., 8/19/57: Equestrian Club 1,2,
3: Phi Delta Phi 1: Swimming 1,2,3: Tennis 3: USONA 2,3: These pretzels are
wicked salty, my mouth is real dry, I’m gettin' wicked thirsty, and wow am I
high . . . M.D.C. . . . lifeguard . . . Revere-Nahant . . Jr. Varieties 74
. . . Instrumentalist . . . Concerts — Elton John, Mahavishnu Orchestra
. . . Cape Cod ... Swimming — Gold . . . Medalist National A.A.V.
'64 ... Karate — Green belt . . . Horsemanship — Advanced jumping
. . . Beatlemania . . . Motorcycles.
Eileen P. Kelley, “ei” 218 Washington St., 7/7/57; CAM 2,3: Le Cercle Fran-
cais 3: Maldonian 3: Ski Club 2,3: 1 am a word uttered by Nature, then taken
back and hidden in her heart, and a second time utteres . . . K. Gibran . .
Barbers & Belles . . . CHK2N2 . . Killer Hotdog! . Ducky
kimian . . . green pocketbook . . . “who's crying?” . . . AP . . 0254455
. . . sailor boys ... M' ... MiShaller , . . “J.B." . . . C.A.D. Eygh
. . . tuba.
Grace M. Kelley; 12 High St., 5/30/57: Blue and Gold 1,2; Pep Club 1; Foot¬
balls & Basketball Games . . . Saturday afternoon . . . Give us a ride? .
Be right out ... Driving around ... The High Street Gang . TKSLDL
. . . Friday Nights . . parties . . . Records . . . Dancing . . Weekends
. . . Being with friends Drivers Ed . . . May 16, 1974 . . . Chevy Where
do you think you’re going? . . . Talking on the phone . . .
Lisa R. Kelley, Kell, 243 Hawthorne St., 5/6/57: ADA 1,2,3; “Say what’s on
your mind.” . . . Belle Island . . Devir Park . . . Mexican hats gui¬
neas . . . sunrises . . . Peace of Mind . . . Mrs. Shaller . . a beautiful
person . . . Roaring Twenties . . . Whiplash . . . W. Barnstalbe "To thy
own self be true.” . . . Alive . . . alive I want to get up and jive.
Nancy J. Kellogg, Smirk, 21 Valley St., 4/16/57: CAM 2,3; Le Cercle Francais
2,3; Maldonian 2,3; National Honor 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Phi Delta Phi 2,3;
Tennis 1,2,3; Tri Hi 1,2,3; Barbers and Belles . . . 7/14/20/74 . revolv¬
ing doors . . . shaving cream and ice . . . reunions . the green pocket-
book vs. the radio . . . C 2 ... Mishaller . . . “Ap” . . . 8650 .
Swing your Honalulu baby! . . . bike riding . . . Mutt and Jeff 5th .
“The only true gift is a portion of thyself.”
Kevin F. Kelly, Killer; 41 Wentworth St., 2/2/57: Football, 3; Indoor Track,
2,3; Track (outdoor), 2,3;
Nancy A. Kendall; 124 Sammett St., 10/29/57.
Laurie J. Kenvin; 51 Avon St., 2/26/57: 2:12 . Avon Apts. . . Going
Swimming in November . . . Nantaktet via Cape . Labrinth 4th period
. . . Ferry way Green.
David A. Killing, Tony; 28 Clinton 6/19/56: Choral Arts Society 3; Korean
Karate . . . Canada . . . Germany . . . Painting . . Kung Fu . Pretzels
. . . Parties . . . Chef Mount . . . Varieties . . Luzury . . Riley’s . .
Victor’s . . . Yoga . . . Office Blondes Hilltop . . . Maine Individualism
. . . Love Brunettes . . . Revere Assemblies ... Yes ... Bach Trumpet
. . . gang . . . Stones . . Cooking . . . Detention . . . Power Life
Beethoven . . . Harmony . . , Elton John.
Pamela A. King, Pam: 185 Madison St., 7/6/57: Pep Club, 1; Bill and Pam
. . . 13/13/73 . . . You're Sixteen . . . Last Time I saw Him "Two for
25c?” . . . GTO . . . Love is . . . Caring more about him than life itself
I want my volkswagon . . Hey Hun . . . Five More Minutes? . Mommy
. . . Daddy ... So much . . . Cobra ... Hi Susie.
Paul F. Kingsbury; 63 Brackenbury St., 12/6/57.
Steve W. Kinnon, MOOSE: 26 Tyler St., 10/22/57: Baseball 1,2,3; DiNap’s
car . . . Here I AM MOE . . . Spartans . . . Salisbury ... The Mount .
GOYTA . . . Streakin . . . IROMS . . Friday Night Hockey Town Fizzy
(and his burn outs) . . . Squire . . . Full Moon . . Six on a Mattress at
Fort . . . Tom's toes are cold . . Walking down Canal Street . Igeal
SENIORS 147
TERRI KLEIN
RICHARD KNOX
CLARISSA KIPNIS
EDWARD KNIGHT
DAWNA KORETSKY
DENNIS KRIVELOW
Stephen Lacey proofreads his paper at the end of typing class.
RALPH KORETSKY
JANET KRITEMAN
148 SENIORS
KATHRYN LACOMBE
DAVID LANG
CHARLENE LAVARGNA
PAUL LEAVY
DENISE LAILER
ANNMARIE LANGLOIS
GAIL LARIVEE
LISA LaVARGNA
KATHLEEN LAWLOR
ANNETTE LeBLANC
Clarissa J. Kipnis, Chris; 176 Walnut St., 2/16/57: BBG, 1,2,3: Band, 1,2.3;
Orchestra, 3; Titty, 3; Revere Beach 73-74 11:05 Al Terri
Chucky Billy” . . . "Whose car we takin" . "Marilyn" Hampton
Beach . . . Convention of 74 . . "Bus stop” . . Bianchi's Period 5
Exchange Concert . "Elton John” . . B.B.G. 8/23/74 "Bowl
ing” . . . peace and quiet Period 7 . Topsfield fair 10/5/73
“Penny" . . . 1/12/73 . . . "Let it Be”.
Terri R. Klein; 15 Linwood St., 6/3/56: BBG; 3; 7/27/74 Chucky "Good
Times "... "The Park” . . . "Saturday Nites” . . . "Tina” . . "Summer
"74” ..." Colour my world” . . . “The Cape” . "Sunapee 73 Billy"
. . . “Another Saturday Night” . . . "Boyd's 74-75” "Topsfield Fair"
"Hilltop” . . . "Ann and Hope” . . . “Bowling" . . . "Love” . . . "Let's eat”
. . . “Ma and Dad” . . The End.
Edward T. Knight; 535 Ferry St., 10/22/56
Richard J. Knox; 31 Chatham St., 11/8/57
Dawna L. Koretsky, Dawn; 592 Highland Ave.. 9/7/57: BBG, 1; Blue and
Gold, 2; Equestrian Club, 1,2; Rifle, 1,2; Guitar Club, 2; guitar summer
of 73 ... Israel . . . change . . . Marthas . . . Vineyard dimension
. . . Elf . . . different ... HE . . . Virgo . . . Caine . . onyx Snow¬
ball . Midnight . . . Stars . . . horseback . . . secretary treasurer .
rifle . . peace . . . live . . . livinninitrist . . . future past love
Moonbeam . . . deep thought . . . fast end good-bye now.
Ralph Koretsky; 20 Magnolia St„ 3/20/57: AZA, 1,2,3; Band, 1,2,3; Key
Club, 2,3; LIT, 1,2,3; Tennis, 1,2,3; Captain of Tennis Team, two years
President of AZA drums . . . working in MacDonalds . teaching ten¬
nis .. . nahant Beach . . . Salem Willows . . Summer Saturday
nights . . . Tanoose . . Florida . . Chinese Food . . . sleeping
Y.M.C.A. . . . Lincoln Continental.
Janet E. Kriteman, 12 Gilbert Court, 3/27/57: B&G, 1,2,3, El Club Hispaneo,
3, Tifty, 1, USONA, 2,3; Bones ... May 18, 1974 . . Summer of 74
my other half . . Prince . . . Dandy’s . . Puff ... the beach June
28, 1974 . . . STBPR . . . Parties . . . concerts . . . good times with good
friends . . . laughing . . . New York ... Six Acres . . My family and
friends . . You never realize what you have until its gone Memories
Dennis S. Krivelow, KRIV, 53 Linwood St., 12/11/57: AZA 1,2,3; COG 3; Key
Club 1,2,3; Maldonian 2,3; But I don’t want to drive again Beat Chelsea
. . . Emerson . . . Laue + Palmer Lucky man . . . Just another Saturday
night . . . Pats are No. I ... Bruins . . . Celtics . . . Long days in the Pho¬
to Lab ... Forgot my Camera Again. . . Hangin Around McDonalds
. . . Linwood St..
Barbara A. Lacau, 111 Coleman St., 12/27/57: Pep Club, 1; The Fort
Cliff Streets old gang ... Eve & odd & Adam & Fall . . . munchies . . . dig¬
nified . . . Waite St. . . . R.O.S. . . . green T.V. . . . Time to go home?
P.J. . . . Sunday down the Beach . . . It's snowing in New Mexico Jed-
7/30/74 . . . good times with old friends . . . Bloops ... The Clearing.
Steven K. Lacey, Steve; 124 Cedar St. Apt 5, 4/30/56: Kathie Mr. E’s
Office . . . Workstudy . . Mr. Sacco’s Office . . . S.P..D.Y. . . . “Summer
of 72” . . . "Summer of 74” . . . “Alone Again, Naturally” ... "A Time for
Us” . . . California . . . Mizpak 7/11 . . . Palm Springs . . . Hollywood
. . . July 10, 1965 . . Minx . . . 12/8/73 . . Our Love Nana Angie
3/9/71 . . . Taurus.
Kathryn D. Lacombe, Kathy; 154 Malden St., 3/16/58: Pep Club, 1; Remem¬
ber the gang! . . . 7/21/74 . . . 8/4/74 . . . Cape Cod via Nantasket
4th at Ferryway Green . . Because they’re there! . Woooo! ... Are you
there? . . . Promenade! . . . Brenda, Mr. Cunningham's looking . . Cana¬
da is alright . . . Foodmaster bunch is dynamite . Canada has AL I
mean really though.
Denise Lailer, 580 Salem St., 1/26/57: National Honor, 2,3; USONA, 2,3;
Good Morning! . . . Hampton . . . Summer of 74 ... Slumerville . .
Revere Beach . Bouf! ... my pal ... FF at McDonalds the High¬
land JVH JJ . . . Y . GS.WS . II, I . the Garden . . . Pru
. . . Dandys . . . "Let's Make a Deal” ... the mouses . . . claws . Mr.
Benotti . . . Math Dept. . . . Scumbaree!
David P. Lang; 70 Boundary Rd. 7/10/56.
Ann Marie B. Langlois, Rie; 38 Orient St., 7/19/57: Band 1,2; Choral Arts
Society, 1; ”63” Led Zeppelin . . . 7/20/72 . . . Stairway to Heaven
Band . . . Banquets . . . 73-74 . . . M.H.S. Football Games Crescent
. . . Nov. 7 . . . “74” . . . "You ain’t seen nothing yet" . . . Kathy 12 years
. . . Precious moments 74 . Thanks Mom and Dad for everything
Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
Gail A. Larivee, 86 Maple St., 2/19/56: Pep Club, 1; "Eric” . . Little Bit
. . . June 26, 1972 . . . N.H. Deep Purple Beach Boy’s ... Pru . Boston
Common . . Nantastic . . . Tina . . . Lisa . . Erica . Krissy . . and
Dianne . . P.S. . . . Whole Bunches . . . Weekends bring Happiness
Why . . . Homeroom 22 .Homeroom 22 .
Charlene M. Lavargna, 571 Lynn St., 6/27/57: Pep Club, 1.
Lisa A. Lavargna, 47 Grace St., 8/21/57: Equestrian Club, 1; April 22
Florida . Deb — Indiana & Mexico . . . Disney Land Pat — Follow
that truck! . . . R.P.K. . . . It’s all a plan . . . Charlene ... Deb . . Don’t
go to far! DAVE . . . Summer up N.H. ... Cup ... Remember 17/19?
. . . Flying Carpets . . . Same old route . . . Phyllis . . Terry . . . "how
'bout Belle?”
Kathleen M. Lawlor, Kathy; 96 Gilbert St., 5/21/57: Peace . . Love
Tranquility.
Paul V. Leavy, P.L.; 10 Kneeland St., 12/27/56: Chess Club, 1; COG, 3; Key
Club, 3; Maldonian, 1,2,3; work and homework . . . 7th period Maldonian
. . . playing hockey after school . . . Pine Banks Softball . FREEDOM
. . . Drive-in movies Nixon is a Gross National Product Friday
night . . Good Morning Class .
Annette M. Le Blanc, 21 Blantyre Rd., 1/6/58: Field Hockey, 1; Ski Club, 1;
Hockey, 1,2,3; BOBBY . . . 2/19/73 . . . Friends Mugsy Kim
Nantucket — "out in limbo” . . . parties Bermuda M&M
"STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN” Mr. Guidi . . Leaning Tower Edgeworth
Lombardos . . . "Out on the Weekend” . . "64 Chevy" Rockport der-
tev . . . 40 Steps . . . H.M.S.Y.L.I. . . . Tull ... Mr. D’s Y.M.C.A. .
Kangamangus ... "A rolling stone!” . . . Thanks Mom and Dad.
SENIORS 149
PAUL LeBLANC
PEGGY LOGAN
CHERYL LENNOX
THOMAS LEVETT
LUIS LEZCANO
MARY LLOYD
NANCY LIDDELL
KARYN LOCKHART
JOSEPH LOMBARDI HELEN LoPRESTI
150
SENIORS
George Cipriano, bored in study, stares at the ceiling.
WILLIAM LUNDIN
ROSSANA LUCIANI
WILLIAM LUONGO
DANIEL LYNCH
LINDA LUONGO
Paul T. LeBlanc; 46 Linwood St., 1/7/57
Cheryl A. Lennox, Cherrie; 42 Belmont St., 10/22/57: Choral Arts Society, 3;
Washington . . . Candy . . . tennis anyone? . . . fun in the sun! Thank
God it’s Friday . Washington Here I come . I'm late again?
Thomas J. Levett, Tom; 347 Lebanon St. 4/12/56; friends " all nigh-
ters” . . .‘‘Smoking In the Boy’s Room” . . . Debbie . Concerts
"FRIENDS ARE FOREVER” . . . "73” . . . Crane’s Beach” . "The Good
Times on Gennesse Street” . . Joey D’s "Being with DEBBIE"
Revere Beach . . . Kimbal Ave Soldier’s Home . . Elton John . 7/10/55
. . . Sunny’s Galaxie.
Peter F. Levine, 393 Charles St., 6/3/57: Devir.
Rhonda A. Levine, 387 Bryant St., 4/25/57: BBG, 1,2,3; L Cercle Francais,
1,2,3; “Experience is the name everyone gives to his mistakes.” . . The
Homework . . . Friday nights . . . Driver’s Ed . . . Kids . . . Transit .
Juicy Fruit gum . . . “Any fool can tell the truth, but it requires a man of
some sense to know how to lie well.”
Luis F. Lezcano, "Azabache”; 1226 Salem St., 8/23/54: Soccer Bee¬
thoven . . . Santana . . . 5/18/74 . . . Casa Romero . . . 6/1/74
Summer ’74 . . Cape Cod . . "Te Quiero” . . Booboola Snow . .
6/17/74 . . . Colombia (S.A.) . . . California . . . Alhambra . . . "Bonito
Bas ...".. . Pine Banks . . . Square . . . “Cool it” . . . “6:50 A.M. every
morning” . . . Mozart . . . Everett . . . Wayside Inn . . Pirinola “Re¬
vere Beach” . . . Platters . . . "OkeFunOke” . . . "TeAmo”.
Nancy A. Liddell, 56 Glenrock Ave., 1/12/57: CAM, 3; Le Cercle Francais, 1,
2,3; National Honor, 2,3; Boogying with the bugle boy . . Raoul food
... the corner . . . pinoochi . . . rotary occurence ... red light and the
linen lady . . . acne vulgaris . . . friendship . . . "If you smile at me I will
understand, because that is something everybody everywhere does in the
same language.”
Laura L. Linck, 11 Winnemere St., 3/16/57: Ed ... 13 . Beth . .
"Friendship is the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person having
neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words.” . . . Downstairs . . . Moody
Blues . . . Plymouth . . . Exploring . . . Paddle Boat ... The tracks . . .
Bumper Pool . . . Nantasket . . Breakheart . . A mountain.
Joseph Liskowsky, Joe; 11 Gilbert St., 4/27/57: Hockey . Health 315
. . . homeroom 214 .. . move’m out.
Mary A. Lloyd; 20 Hubbard St., 7/6/57.
Karyn E. Lockhart, 221 Hawthorne St., 11/9/57: Choral Arts Society, 1,2,3;
Concert Choir, 2; Library Club, 1; Pep Club, 1; Treble Clef, 1; Paul 10/28/74
. . . Monk and Suzanne . . . Pennsylvania . . . Ricky . . . Kids at Lincoln
Park . . . singing ... Mr. Abraham’s 2nd period class . . . Susie ... Mr.
Cunningham’s office . . . voice lessons . . . Carol . . . summer of "74”
... Lee ... Jr. Varieties “73" "74" “75” . . . Everything is beautiful, in
it’s own way . . . Graduation Day.
Peggy A. Logan, Peggy; 23 Silver St., 6/11/57: FTA, 2,3; Thanks Ma and Dad
. . . 222 . . . Junior Varieties — I’m a banana! . . . Trip to Hawaii . . S.F.
forever ... 131 ... Receiving letters from K.J. . . . Miss Garrity
Green — Lucky 8 . . . What a bummer . . . Dream On . . . Blue and red
cars . . . Bike riding . . . 269 . . . Stairway to Heaven.
Joseph P. Lombardi; 22 Lowell St., 5/3/57
Helen LoPresti; 38 Albion St., 6/5/56.
Gregory Lucey, Luce; 154 Cherry St., 5/31/57: Faye . . . June 2, 1972 .
Devir Park . . . Softball champs . . . Bell Island . . . chum.
Rossana M. Luciani, Rose; 49 Avon St., 8/8/57: Jackie . . . September 8,
1972 . . . "Color My World” . . . Prom 73 . . . Crystal Springs . Angle
Pond . . . Parties every weekend . . . "It’s getting deep" . . . Concerts . .
H. O.N.K.E.R. . . . Edgeworth 77 . , . New York 9/2/74 . . . Tony C’.
William E. Lundin, 10 Wescott St., 3/19/56: Football, 1,2,3; Indoor Track, 2,
3; Track (outdoor), 2,3; Malden Bue’s ... Hey Fagot . 3/24/74 .
Three Dog Night . . . “Snooky” . . . Fatman . . The cellar . Ma’s house
. . . Brandano’s . . . Practice ... Big three . . . circle . Lump's . .
green bays . . . Linden Park . . . Class of 75 ... Homeroom Rep. . get
'em up . . . Who’s walking back there . . . Forest Hills Golden Tornados.
Linda M. Luongo, 24 Ashland St., 2/21/57: Band, 1; CAM, 1,2,3; Maldoman,
I, 2; Phi Delta Phi, 1; "Keep on smiling through the rain — laughing at the
pain — going through the changes — untill the sun comes out again!
MICHAEL . . . 5/24/74 . Ladybug at the Oasis . . . Vitamin "E”
Cape Rotary Incident . . . Prom ’74 . . . Musical Sneakers . . . “Magnolia
puddles” ... L&M-l .. AS I PLEASE!!
William J. Luongo, 164 Malden St., 8/8/57: Chess Club, 3.
Daniel Lynch, Madison St., 2/57: Basketball; 1; Ratman . . . Green Streets A
Getto ... Cha Cha . . Chief Jay . . . HEAD Bands . . mock . . . Hoop at
Greet St. ... The Pits . . . "Copasedtic” . . . "Antiseptic” ... Chi Chi.
SENIORS 151
GERARD LYNCH
PAMELA LYONS
KATHERINE MacASKILL
NANCY MAHAN
ANNETTE MAGISTRO
RICHARD MANGINO
HARRY LYON
KATHY MacINNES
SUSAN MANNING
FLORA MANGANIELLO
PAUL MARCHETTI
152 SENIORS
DANIEL MARINO
HOLLY MARSHALL
DANIEL MARSINELLI
DANIEL MARTIN
substitutes not always
welcome
Have you ever studied for a test all night and found
out the next day that the teacher is absent? No one
has ever recovered from the aggravation of walking
into a room, muttering sin2x = 2sinxcosx, looking up
and discovering a substitute holding a seating plan.
Regret tears through many hearts as they remember
that they mave missed “Tuesday Night at the Movies”
for this. To some however, a substitute may well be a
gift from heaven, a salvation. Others simply scream
and resolve never to study again. Many have
attempted to outsmart this situation. They have stood
firm by their resolutions and watched M.A.S.H. the
night before. Nonetheless, horror strikes them the
following day when they find their teacher smiling at
them, administering the test.
PATRICIA MASCIA
Gerard Lynch, Gerry; 151 Madison St., 2/7/57; Baseball, 1; Sacred Hearts
Basketball . . . Stormin Normas Green Street.
Harry D. Lyon, 54 Watts St., 8/8/57: worked as a Lab assistant after school
for Malden High’s Science Department.
Pamela R. Lyons, Pam; 194 Mt. Vernon St., 6/25/57: Memorial Day 3
months . Firebird Elton John Bear Brook State Park 1972!
Honda 350 . . . ‘‘Snoopy" . . "Our Class of 75” Hi Mary, Sandy. Dot-
tie ... Riding around Alice Cooper Burnt out Love makes the
world go 'round . . Indiana 8-27-74 Keep on smiling!
Katherine H. MacAskill, Kathy; 20 Clifton St., 1/14/56: Band, 1,2; Ski Club,
1,2; Paul and Kathy Art Club . Strafco Tool and Die Co Mrs.
Downs Art class . . 1 and 4th period Prom 73 with Barry Collect¬
ing love is every day teaching and working with kids bowling on
Saturday with friends I’ll always remember Malden High.
Kim M. Macaulay, 81 Orchard St., 11/14/56 John "May 20, 1974"
Hockey . . . "Three Dog Night" . . . Frank's Place Summer of 74
June 11, 1975 . . . Sideshow . Cheryl L. and Brian May 24. 1974
. . . Karen and Andy . . . Christian . . . Bonnie, Elaine, Sandy, Chris, and
Robby.
Kathy L. Maclnnes, 32 Orient St., 7/30/57: July 4, 1974 Kahant
Bill & Bobs . . "Goober" . . T.N.I.O.J. Summer 74 Crescent
. Giant Value . . . 7/27/70 Nova Scotia Canada Misener's Cot¬
tage . . . Rose’s brownies . parties in the cellar M.D.C. Christ¬
mas Eve . . Black Dog . Lunch on Park St. . . "Stretch and Goober"
. . . The gang from Saugus . . . Teacher's Aid.
Judith A. Mack, Judy; 26 Dexter St., 8/15/57: BBG, 1,2; El Club Hispance, 3;
USONA, 2,3; the park My other half the beach Summer of
"74” . . all those parties . . Why not? . Summer of "71" pizza
anyone? ... fun at M.N.H. . T.M.G.B. . concerts woodward's
... you don’t know what you have until it’s gone.
Annette E. Magistro, Maggy; 209 West St., 3/2/57: ADA, 3; Pep Club, 1; H R.
Rep., 1; Super II . . . Ger . . parties . Devir Park Donnie 8/18/74
Beth & Jay Bermuda Colour My World Chicago Don't
walk in front of me I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me I may not lead.
Just walk beside me and be my friend.
John Maguire; 82 Elwell St., 6/2/52.
Nancy S. Mahan, 22 Hurlburt Court, 5/13/57: Band 1; CAM 1,2,3; Historian
V. Pres. Maldonian 1,2,3; Phi Delta Phi, 1,2,3; Pres.; Tri Hi 1; "It is not
enough to be busy, — the question is: what are we busy about? — Thoreau
. . . "Barbers and Belles" . . . E.M.O.C. . . . Jane UH C PPP
. . . Sweetwater Forest . . . “A" and the good kids MOJ-18661
You cannot be found, if you’ve never been lost.
Joseph A. Maloney; 71 Essex St., 9/27/57.
Flora Manganiello; 62 Tremont St., 8/28/54.
Richard H. Magino, 311 Pearl St., 3/10/57: an on work study work at
Automatic Radio.
Susan M. Manning, 8 Clarence Terrace, 11/9/57: Basketball, 1; Equestrian
Club, 1,2,3; Tri Hi, 1,2; Mark New Year’s Eve 74 whipped driv¬
ing the camaro . . . fasten your seat belts . nagging . Blomerth Street
.My purple elephant Jack In The Box . The Clown . . Dream
On.
Paul R. Marchetti; 292 Broadway, 12/26/57.
Daniel J. Marino; 65 Judson St., 3/3/M.
Holly A. Marshall, 45 Whipple St., 4/14/57: Boojum Rock, 3; Latin Honor, 1.
2,3; Le Cercle Francais, 2,3; Maldonian, 2,3; National Honor, 2,3; Pep Club,
1; Ski Club, 1,2,3; Tennis, 1,2,3; USONA, 1,2,3; “The true profession of man
is to find his way to himself.” . . . "Gibb!” Makaria E.M.O.C. Ka-
tahdin . . . D.U. . . . McCombie . Amherst "Ap” K Good
Kids . . . "Barbers and Belles” . . Charlotte . . Weaver Camelot
. B . . Jo-Jo . . . "Pat" ... "I have a room all by yourself; It is na¬
ture.”
Daniel J. Marsinelli, Mars; 6 Montvale St., 5/28/57: George’s Spring
Basketball . . St. Peter’s Hockey . Colemen’s Field Summer of
"74”.
Daniel J. Martin; 18 Manley Ter., 3/9/57.
Richard J. Marzullo, Marz; 21 Fairfield Ave„ 11/13/57: Football, 2,3; Wres¬
tling, 1; Saturday nights are all right . good times up the Prince of Pizza
. . . How about a little "Grille" action tonight? . Bruins and Celts parade
. . . trying to sneak into the Garden to watch the Bruins games parties
up the Mount . vacations . Maine.
Patricia A. Mascia, Patty; 66 Brentwood St., 4/25/57: National Honor, 2,3:
Pep Club, 1; S.Y. . Leaning Tower . . Puerto Rico . . . looook! roll
’em period 7 . Hsilgne-74 , . Friday nites . . . 674-150-17 .
Paulalet's go get a coke! . love is the most misused four letter word
M & M's . . . C.D.V.P.L. . . . MacDonald’s . . B.S.W. . 9-13-74 9-
20-74 Ms. Gavoorian periods 1,3,4 grease . "wicked good kid”
. . . foff . . . 10-4-74.
SENIORS 153
ROBERT MATEWSKY
LINDA MAZZAPICA
CAROL MASSON E
LISA MASTERSON
PAUL MASSE
ROSEMARY MAURI ELLO ELLEN MAYHEW
ROSEMARY MAYNE
MARY JO McBRIDE
donna McCaffrey
Cheryl Danberg searches for a pen in the middle of an English test.
154 SENIORS
j. edward McCaffrey
Patricia mckinnon
JOHN MclNNIS
Joseph McDonald
donna McDermott
MARY ANNE McGONAGLE
LINDA McLEAN
Paul P. Masse, 83 Autumn St., 3/30/57: Orchestra, 1,3: Jeanette "Can't
Get Enough of Your Love" February 17. 1973 Eagle House Motel
Rockport Waites Mount "Courtsty borques" "flute"
Elton John 1974! Curly, Larry, and Moe.
Carol A. Massone, Ginze; 11 Bellvale St., 7/31/57: George August 8,
1972 The Wall June 21. 1972 . Northgate Stairway to
Heaven "Kung-Fu” "You’ve Got a Friend" "454" Chev
elle SS . special thanks to Mr. C Mousie friends of mine
the love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay, love isn’t love until you give it
away!
Lisa A. Masterson, 41 Cliff St., 1/17/57: Basketball, 1,2.3; Phi Delta Phi. 2,3;
Moffa Blue Bomber "fuya" First Tango at Prince
Svenske Flicka . Brigham's 3rd period The Bumps Inn Crowd
. Party 9/13/74 . EMOC England "74” "Ya, I planted it
Nunk” ... The Lodge Down, up Down Rockport Oh Brothers!
. . Chicago Concert
Robert D. Matewsky; 64 Plainfield A ve., 3/4/57
Rosemary E. Mauriello, Rose; 72 Bayrd St., 7/20/57: Basketball, 1: Jimmy
, May '74 . Neil Young Betty Miller Moody Beach,
Maine . Let's pull a Rolena . "Don’t Let It Bring You Down"
fourth period Brighams a buzz from Betty Summer Time
“Stairway to Heaven"
Ellen L. Mayhew, . Ellen; 132 Laurel St., 7/23/57: Pep Club 1; ADA 1,2,3:
Christine . . . "Colleen have another R.B.S." . Love Dove vs. Tweety
Moutain Climbing . Anney Hi Guy . out with the Girls CAENCBDS
. . . Pizza House . . "Scoop" . Literally Beth Give me my pillow
. . . CSJPB If you love something set it free if it returns it's yours if not
it never was.
Rosemary Mayne, Rose 154 Savin St., 3/27/57: Something to do, someone
to love, and something to hope for, are the true essentials of a happy and
meaningful life. — D.. . don't be denied miles from nowhere mun-
chin cheese . . Devir Park Tina's parties Belle Island mexi-
can hats . . . rain , . .
Linda K. Mazzapica.Lynn: 59 Greenleaf St., 5/5/57: Pep Club, 1; Mr. C's of¬
fice 3 years . Dec 27, 72 . . Norm rickey . Dennis Me
. . Maine Mr. C's super laugh a minute Mazz Boo Willie
B.B. . . cookouts . . . Mrs. C’s great Mr. Duffy's fantastic
Thanks Mr. C. I appreciate it . King Baron . Kutja Mary
Donna you better call . . . What’s happening next?
Mary-Jo Me Bride, M.J.; 45 James St., 10/21/57: Band, 1,2,3; Phi Delta Phi,
1,2; M.J. . John . Aug. 11, 1974 T.F.J. 3 Fates excru¬
ciating pain Summer 73 . . . Crystal Springs . L.P.L. . Smiling
Faces ... Get Serious $2.20 . Sandy Beach Garden St. J.T.
. . . J. Geils . . E.J. Head Party . Sick puppy Bee's Knees
. . . friends . linda, Bets, Mac, Debi Sincere Students F.U.B.
. . . Majorette 2 . . . Football . .
Donna-Marie Me Caffrey, Donna; 122 West St., 3/16/57: Blue and Gold, 2,3;
Greenroom, 3; Pep Club, 1; Phi Delta Phi, 1,2; Bob 10/19/73 True
Confessions in the library ... Hey Sandy no school, wanno go the Voke!
. . . Double dates with Carol and Rick Hey Meatball . Summer sepa¬
rations . . . Garbage . . Picnic at Bob's camp . . . Give me a break! .
I.L.H. . . . "Uncle Al” ... Did you?, No.
Edward McCaffrey; 806 Salem St., 3/30/56.
Bernard McCole, Bernie: 31 Barnes A ve., 10/6/57: Cape Cod Colliseium
Chuck Berry . James Montgomery Band Burnt Out Benner Sea¬
gull . . . Revere Beach . . Handy . The Rest Area The Fonz
Victor's ... You guys wanna game the Coop . Big Red Hoop Keep
on Buddin . . . Led Zeppelin . . The Who Vie's House.
Ann-Marie McCuish, 11 Parker St., 10/15/57: Steve 6/8/73 Good
Times with Friends . . . friends in Revere 55 & 57 Chevey’s . con¬
certs . . . Florida . . He'll be back Nancy . . . memories of the Mount.
Creek, and Linden ... To Beat Danny Hey Janice Chevy's eat
Fords and don’t forget . . Stup and Dummy always.
Thomas E. McCurdy; 19 Talbot St., 9/3/57.
Donna M. McDermott, 30 Blantyre Rd 10/15/5: Blue and Gold, 3: Pep
Club, 1: We can never be "The Way We Were" We can never tell what we will
be We can look at the past and remember the good We can look to the future
and hope for the best We can choose of many roads For we are the masters
of our fate And the captains of our souls.
Joseph McDonald; 37 Poplar St., 8/22/57.
Cynthia A. McGeever, Cindy; 91 Linden Ave., 5/10/57: Pep Club, 1: Remem¬
ber when ... look at that car working at the hospital hamburgers
. . . Isn't this a one way street? good times hanging around What
are we gonna do? ... music . piano . spaghetti and meatball
Life is just beginning, don't be passed by.
Mary Ann McGonagle, Mary; 20 Harding Ave., 9/4/57: El Club Hispanco, 1,2,
3; Pep Club, 1; "Woodie” . . Magoo Locker 450 Windham R
& J — Okie . Jimmy — Thai N.S. & B.A, O R. Revere
Beach ... the corner the kids, N.K.D.R.P the porch Tram
Right Travels Summer 74 Bianchi’s Air Force Army
Babysitting. 9-23-74 Love Is bike —
John P. Mclnnis, Jack; 95 Plainfield Ave., 12/10/57: Swimming, 1; Janei
. . . Wells Beach . . Red Eye Stables Summer of 74 in Virginia
great time . cars work for my uncle Hanson Chevrolet
Morelli’s Mustang Junk it . the war’s over want to be a car deal¬
er in Virginia
Patricia A. McKinnon, Patti: 19 Oak Grove Terr.. 2/5/57: Pep Club, 1: Gary
September 28, 1973 The Burlington incident Prince friday
night at Poland Springs . "Just one more." "What'sa matter7'
Summer 74 New Hampshire, The Cape Kancamagus Highway
hockey games camping talking laughing the good
times and the bad times . Colour my World.
Linda S. McLean, Lynn; 1 Woodland St., 7/5/57 Pep Club, 1 Dean
March 9, 1974 You're having my baby Deep Purple Rubber
Ham Loony Hill Gang . . . Salisbury Beach Lake Osippee Cra¬
zy Mac . . Harold Parker Loony Hill Squad Car
SENIORS 155
DEBORAH McNAMARA
DIANE McNEIL
MARY McWHIRK
Tom Cronin reads Chemistry magazine during study in chem lab.
Joseph McWilliams
ANTHONY MEDUGNO
LINDA MEDUGNO
•: s:" i
BETTY MELANSON
JOYCE MELANSON
BENJAMIN MELTZER
CHRISTINE MENARD
156 SENIORS
JUDITH MENARD
CATHERINE MERCADANTE
CHERYL MEUSE
DAN MERCURI
RICHARD MEUSE
DIANE MICALE
KENNETH MIERZYKOWSKI
ALAN MILLER
MICHELLE MICLETTE
Deborah McNamara, 95 Gilbert St., 12/20/57: Field Hockey. 1; Pep Club. 1:
Softball, 1,2; Cheerleading, 2,3; Treasurer 3 “Mac" Macca
“Jolly Green Midgets" . "Sincere Students” F.U.B Friends
. . . "I’m total Depr.” ... The Mount Clean up your act real nice
CowaBunga . Let's listen to M.J. . Dressing Room "B" well
allright NO Way , . Identical Cousins? . . . Dream On "A Va-
VaVaVa” . . . "D.B.B.M.J."
Diane E. McNeil, Di; 307 Broadway, 7/17/56: Pep Club. 1; christening the
dance floor . “Dit” . . . Party at Prince! . Karen's front bumper
The Mount . . Svenske Flicka ... The Lodge . . “Fuya1" balking
tackwards? . , , NEH Hunk Dow Ya Hooing! Maine Rockport
Florida , . "Chicago" . . . Elton John . "Skiing in the Moonlight"
Midnight Ride!! . . Auright!
Mary G. McWhirk, 43 Upham St., 11/5656: April 3rd Mexico
TomRush, Bill Winters, Jeff Beck Concerts We can't return, we can only
look behind from here we came; and go round and round in the circle
game.
Joseph G. McWilliams, Mac: 14 Maurice St., 5/25/57: Hockey. 1: St. Peters
. . Schoolyard ... 4th Period . . . Football.
Brian Meads; 468 Pleasant St., 6/29/57.
Anthony Medugno; 14 Traves Ave., 4/28/56.
Linda Medugno; 46 Wyeth St., 10/30/56.
Betty A. Melanson, 158 Coleman St., 2/17/57: Pep Club, 1; Brookline Rub¬
ber ham . . . Stringbean . . Your having my baby Beeps herring
checker ... hot stuff . . . Harold Park . . Beeps for President New
Hampshire Joel, Frank, Kevin . Linda’s pocketbook dance Bob¬
by's apartment . . . Chucky, Pat, Jim . . Philbury Dough Boy Huh!
. . October 31, 74 . . Aquarius 215.
Joyce A. Melanson, 231 Cross ST., '/z/9/57: Choral Arts Sciety, 1; Phi Delta
Phi, 1; USONA, 3; Bicycle rides . . H R. 102 "Wicked" "oh wow"
... the corner sometimes . Deep Purple , "Don't walk in front of me
— I may not follow. Don't walk behind me — I may not lead Walk be¬
side me — and just be my friend."
Benjamin Meltzer, Meltz; 83 Boylston St., 12/19/57: AZA, 1,2,3; Band, 1,2,
3; Chess Club, 1; COG, 3; Der Deutsche Klub, 1,2,3; Key Club, 1,2,3; Rifle, 1.
2; Beach . . . Drive defensively, buy a tank . . . Summer of "74" . Fri¬
day night card games . Al, a flush beats a straight anyday . Brookline
. . . Lynn . . . football . . . Celtics ... We was robbed! Malden AZA
. . . jump & look.
Christine L. Menard, Chris; 30 Bainbridge St., 10/14/57: Basketball, 1,2.3:
El Club Hispance, 1; Pep Clb, 1; Phi Delta Phi, 2,3; Joe Svenske Flicka
Moffa . . . “Fuya!" . . Blue Bomber . . Check'em out Chicago
Munchies . . . First and Last Tango at Prince in here somewhere Kathie
. . . Summer of 74 ... up to my knees in mud Oh Brothers!
9/13/74 . . . Spain 73 . . . Can’t Get Enough Ice Cream M & M
Boys.
Judith L. Menard, Judy; 80 Alden St„ 1/1/58: Blue and Gold, 3; FTA, 2:
USONA, 3; Boys from "Meffa" ... Hey — Huh? Last Tango at Prince
. . . Life and Times of M.N.H. . . . Summer of 74 . The Drive-In
Elton John . . . I’ve seen that movie too . . . beginnings and endings
I'm only kidding . . . “Feelin allright" . . . Good times with good friends
, . Harry.
Catherine Mercadante, Cathy; 173 Mt. Vernon St., 8/29/57: Jeff Cathy and
Jeff . . . forever . . . March 27, 1974 ... The Church Aggruaator
Grand Funk , . . Happy Farms . . . Goofy long talkswith Diane Sum¬
mers "73” "74" . . . Prom "74” . . . Long days short nights money
Butter Butter ... My contact . . . Fortunate teller Vega Car¬
nival at Sears.
Dan P. Mercure, Danny: 96 Medford St., 12/5/56: Soccer, 2; Outdoor Track,
1,2,3; Wrestling, 2; Danny and Sandy . . Outdoor Track Varsity, 1,2,3 —
Javelin . . . karate . . . green belt . . . Wrestling J.V. . . . 147.
Cheryl A. Meuse; 191 Newland t., 6/10/57.
Patti A. Meuse, 69 Nichols Rd., 9/29/57: Band 1,2,3; CAM 2,3; Le Cercle
Francais 1,2,3; Phi Delta Phi 2; Majorettes 2,3; 6/6/73 , . PALAM
Moe, Larry, Curly . . . rallies and games, bitter . . . Linda? . Barbers and
Belles . . . A&P, Inc. . . . Mary Jo . . . round the old oak tree Beep-
Beep . . . smiling faces ... the proud father . . . cradle- robber "Al¬
ways look toward the sun and you shall never see the shadows.”
Richard L. Meuse, Dickie; 13 Russel Court, 6/28/57: Lynn 2-8-74
Liberty Mutual , . . Weight Lifting , Hockey . . Mousie Friday
Nights ... My Brothers Place . Bianchi's . . . McDonald’s Mark
. Deep Purple Elton John . Bruins Miami Dolphins 9-
21-73 ... Medford Skating Rink Devir Street Summer of 74
Let’s get it on . . . I’m Sorry.
Diane M. Micale, 23 Brook St., 8/5/57: Bleu and Gold, 1: Pep Club, 1
"Diana" . . . VW . . Donny . . Eleanor and Joey my family . The
Y . . . fights, figts, fights . . . "You don't understand" busy signals
. . The Beatles . . . light headed . . . teeth trouble Pid Lizzy
. . . "Eager and Eager" . . friends . . rum and coke . . “Don’t worry"
. . . gum . . . happiness . . . "Sometimes Life is a Bummer.”
Michelle L. Miclette, 31 Ivy Road, 10/28/57: Band, 1,2,3; CAM. 1,2,3: Key
Club, 3; Le Cercle Francais, 2,3; Robin Trower Fernald optimism
... my journal . . whatever happens, happens I love you Hamp¬
ton Beach ... the Boulevard at night ... the ocean during a storm
you . . WBCN . . . "you shouldn’t be so shy” . . "unless you love some¬
body, nothing else makes any sense.”
Kenneth T. Mierzykowski, Mizzy; 27 Cherry St., 11/29/57: Swimming, 1,2,3:
Joanne 1/5/74 . . parties at Waites Mount House of Pizza —
"Strangers In The Night" . . "Stormin Normtn" Izzy Mizzy Fizzy
Times at Ken’s cottage . . Football games and Saturday nights Pasta
Time times at Lumps 2nd period debates YMCA after school
. . . Thanksgiving Game "73".
Alan J. Miller; 34 Nevada Ave., 9/30/57.
SENIORS 157
ROSEMARY MILLER
ROBERT M I LLEY
ANN MIRAGEAS
ALICE MOORE
KEVIN MORAN
DONNA MOONEY
THOMAS MITCHELL
DANIEL MORELLI
CHERYL MORESCHI
RALPH MORGANTI
KAREN MORI ARTY
DIANNE MORSE
SUSAN MOSCONE
LINDA MOULTON
158 SENIORS
"study best part
of school day"
After several brain-draining classes, I look forward
to spending a period in study. If the teacher allows
talking and if friends sit near me, a study is the best
part of the school day. It is a time when I can talk with
my friends, discuss the day’s events, our problems,
and our plans. It is a time to get the questions to next
period’s quiz and to share complaints about
homework, reports, term papers, and teachers. If I
have a study before lunch, I am truly lucky because I
can get Lifesavers or gum that will satisfy my hunger
pains until lunch.
By writing notes, sending hand signals, and
occasionally whispering with caution, I can
communicate with my friends and use up most of the
period. In a quiet, well- disciplined study, it is always
a challenge to try to communicate. After study period
entertainment, I am truly relaxed and ready for the
remainder of the day.
SANDRA MULCAHY
ELAINE MUNROE
JAMES MURPHY
KATHLEEN MURPHY
ROBERT MOULTON
NANCY MOVER
DANIEL MURPHY
Rosemary Miller, Rose: 25 Sheridan St., 8/23/55: Pep Club. 1: Tri Hi, 1 74
75 . "Stairlight” Donna. Brian, Rose. Steve, and all the other Guys
The jeep cabs Birthdays Grade A RAIN Sunrises
. . . Slow Fizzes The Bump Weekends pictures Elton
John Chicago Beatles W.V.B.F. my front porch
Vera’s . Driving? Love? Goodbye Malden High Peace!
Robert J. Milley, Bob: 166 Lawrence St., 9/1/57: Baseball. 1; Soccer, 2,3:
Wrestling, 1,2,3; Spartans games Friday nights MOE The white car
. . . Honda 350 . . . Pizza House Breakheart Parties I.D. s
. . Sorry officer . Down It Show some emotion The Mount
Moon's . Revere Drive In H P. Rhode Island Freedom
Live it up while you’re young.
Barry M. Mills, 1 Greenwood St., Devir Park First Period in Schopells
Parties up Waites Mount . . . Dum Dum Program “Burnt”
Ann M. Mirageas, “Annie’’: 15 Cherry St., 7/5/57: Band 1,2,3; CAM 1,2; Phi
Delta Phi 1,2; Moe, Larry and Curly “Little Lindy” o-HI-o Judy!
. . . “A&P” . . Patti Cheryl, goal!! allies and games
Thanksgiving Day '73 . Donnie “20”kids“ You've got a friend
Moody Greek Babers and Belles J.V.’s ’73 Majorettes
'73-75 . . head . . . Time passes much too quickly when we're together
laughing.
Thomas K. Mitchell; 44 Barrett St., 8/1/57.
Donna L. Mooney, 31 Oxford St., 12/1457: Band, 1,2; Choal Arts Society,
1,2,3; Field Hockey, 2,3; Softball, 2,3; Sept. 21, 1973 Mark “65”
Mustang . . . Tha’s Out . stuffed animals . . blue & green Pine
Banks Practice . . . Saturday mornings White Mountains long
rides thru N.H. . . Pink Sapphire Bernie & Misty Domino
Malden ... #14 Hockey , “A winner never quits and a quitter never
wins, so let’s fight.”
Alice M. Moore, Ally; 78 Davis St., 12/6/56: York Beach Maine Teach¬
ers Aide at Linden . . painting . sewing working with kids
walking along the beach.
Kevin M. Moran; 23 Spruce St., 5/19/56.
Daniel R. Morelli, Push Bush; 437 Lynn St., 11/29/56: working on my Mus¬
tang and helping my friend Steve on his 55 Chevy during the summer
going to see my Auto Shop teacher Mr. B. and I have to hand it to him for
teaching the shop.
Cheryl A. Moreschi; 26 Oliver St., 3/23/57.
Ralph A. Morganti; 60 Appleton St., 4/17/57.
Karen Moriarty; 19 Winthrop St.. 11/13/57.
Dianne N. Morse, “take a bus” . . . “grubs off” Chicago Jim Croce
. . . Three Dog Night . . . 10/5/73 . . Topsfield Fair Pumpkin
“Summer 74” . . Boston Bruins . “If i could save time in a bottle I'd
save everyday 'til Eternity passes away just to spend them with you!" bye
M.H.S.
Susan Moscone, 1315 Salem St., 11/3/57: Boojum Rock, 2; Pep Club, 1; oh
wow . . . i'm impressed . . August 23 . . such a night mothballs &
ice cubes . . KDBCK . . . i believe in you “I don't apologize for being
hard to know, I am what I am” don’t try to understand me, just be my
friend.
Linda J. Moulton, “Hey”: 16 Main St. Pk., 2/4/57: Basketball, 1: Choral Arts
Society, 1; Field Hockey, 1,2,3; Pep Club, 1; Linda and Billy The Corner
. . . Highland Cafe . . Ice Cubes . Janice Joplin The Partys
May 4, 1972 . . . Dobbie Brothers The “Game” The Drive In
The Breaks caught again . . . Cambridge I “Lost” my ring, Are you mad
Again? . . . Billy and Linda Forever.
Robert J. Moulton, Moulty; 16 Main St., 11/2255: Football, 1: Hockey. 1,3;
Kangamangas, N.H. Jasper . . Full-moon . . Clear skies Huck
Finn Crutches . . . 305-Honda . Malden Hospital Turo Beach
“Pie” . . . Party Time . Gary De . "Get-it-on" Stairway to Heav¬
en .. . March 3 . Pebbles . . . Spot Pond Skinny Dip Doctor
Pepper! . . . Munchi . . YMCA Waits Mount 66 Chevy
“You’ll-Love-lt.”
Nancy J. Mover, Nan; 172 Sylvan St., 9/14/57: BBG, 1,: Liggett s in Melrose
. . . Bowling . . . Swimming . WRKO . Sha Na Na Elton John
. . . Kutsher's . . . Camp Kingswood Angel Writing letters to Bob
. . . Getting my license.
Sandra L. Mulcahy, Sandy; 66 Meridian St., 1/11/57: Pep Club, 1; Phi Delta
Phi, 1,2; Ski Club, 1,2; M.R. Study “Turkey Sandwich" Munchkins
. . . “Pot Luck” . . . Parking Lot . . . “The Mount” Little Kmck
“Rachfay” . Mulokee . . . Micks . . “Blue-Seude ". Shoes Trace
. . orange juice . . talks California here we come Maverick 71
. . . Sherlock . . Gomer . . . Boom-Boom S.H.M. "Hidden-Acre”
. . C.A. MCM CCCTEER.
Elaine D. Munroe, Lanie: 41 Orient St., 2/3/57: Pep Club, 1,2; Cheering, 3;
Booby! . . . Love ya whole Bunches NCDEAJ Mountain Climbing
. . . Lunch with Joanne & Denisey Bermuda Barrels Nancy
“71-75” ... Oh! my God Ellen Laugh Colleen Memories
sweets . . . Micky Rufus . . . Anney . HiGuy! Cheering
Denise? . . Sincere Students Snacks debbies bump 450
Honda III BeeBop Apples . “peppy” . . Elaine & Bob.
Daniel P. Murphy; 8 Glenwood St., 12/31/56.
James D. Murphy, Murph: 28 Trueman Drive, 1/7/57: Lumps Linden
Park ... The Softball team 2nd. place The Duke's Saturday
nights over the House ... The M&R Thursday nights down Browne
... The Pinhead contests . . The Football Games.
Kathleen M. Murphy; Kathy; 9 Dale St.. 3/25/57: Pep Club. 1: June 1, 1974
. . The mount . . . Gerry and Friday Nights We may never pass this
way again . . . Rose N.B.sks? . . Tishie Kazoo Carey’s house
The Ladder Ae you ready? What time is it? There's got to be a
morning after
SENIORS 159
MAUREEN MURPHY RICHARD MURPHY
THERESA MUSTONE
EDWARD MYERS
WILLIAM MURRAY
LILLIAN NARDONE
wm
DOUGLAS NANFRIA
DONNA NALLY
STEPHEN NELDER
DEBRA NELSON
DANIEL MURRAY
HELEN NAJARIAN
PAUL NAZZARO
PAULA NEWMAN
160 SENIORS
MARK NOLAN
PATRICIA NOONE
Debbie Rassano doubts the validity ot teacher’s statement.
MARY ANN NORMAN
Maureen E. Murphy. 58 Mountain Ave., 7/35/57: "Do not walk ahead of me,
I will not follow. Do not walk behind me walk beside me be equal be mv
friend" . . . New Hampshire Marshfield Good times Beebes
. . . Kathy . Tuxy . . . Claire . . Zoo Stay happy.
Richard C. Murphy, Murph; 48 Warren Ave., 3/1/56: Baseball, 1; SS 17
. . . WVBF . Sagamore . . Golf . 2 A M. Fishing Elton John
. . Star . . Bedford 11 Bruins in ’75" . . Pats Are number 1
All night . . . BCV . . . Hampton Beach.
Daniel J. Murray: 10 Hartshorn Ave., 9/29/57.
William T. Murray, Billy; 73 Wescott St., 9/9/56: Basketball, 2; Karen
January 21 . . . Linden ... #2 ... arrow head Granada Highlands
. Grogs . . . Steve’s Pub . . the mt. . Pizza Place . thumb all the
way to Holliston . . . that's all case closed going in Fitzy’s old
class . . . todds. . . parties . . . Hoop No. 15 Rick’s wedding
Shut-up Greg . . . Hey Slick.
Theresa M. Mustone, Terri, 203 Main St., 10/25/57; Hey Fay that’s the way
. . . Sandy Beach Jr. . . . TTTTracie . Hey Nancy how about monop
A Headlock at the drive-in . . . is that tea for me . Sherlock Holme’s
Gomer Pyle . . . John Wayne . . . Steve for Nancy Tracie the White
Horse is gonna eat the grass and the house.
Edward P. Myers, Eddie Bear: 82 Bower St., 4/24/57: Hockey 2,3; Junior
Varieties . . . DiNaps Car Sunoco . . Friday Nights Mount
North End Breakheart Parties . All Nighters H.P. Izzy’s bomb
. . . Salisbury Beach . . Pizza House . . . Moe New Hampshire
Fizzy 117 m.p.h. . . . Baseball Tavern . , Pasta Time Mount Man
Normin.
Helen A. Najarian, “Fred”,; 120 Sammett St., 3/5/57: March 21, 1973
“Things sure have changed" . . . “It’s too late” . . . “G.T.J." ’JAF
... “I understand” . . . “What ever gets you through the night”
"Gramps" . . . “God Bless Rye” . . . “Pancake House anybody?”
“You’ve got a friend” . . . "Chicago” ... Hi . “Elton John."
Donna P. Nally, Donna; 7a Lisbon St., 10/22/57, Danny S.M.A. We must do
the best we can with what has been given us and live the best we can for life
is real, and can hurt us if we don’t . Summer of 1973 "Gip"
“Spider” . . . Cambridge . . . "Sunshine” . . A.R.N.F.
Doug J. Nafria.buz saw; 101 Wyllis Ave., 6/28/57, Soccer, 2,3: Track (out¬
door), 1,2,3; Wrestling, 1; a member of Malden High's greatest soccer team
ever . . . Favorite passtime improving the landscape of Malden Friday
nights at blueberry hill . . . hoola hooping . . karate.
Lillian A. Nardone, Lil; 326 Medford Street, 2/27/57: May 2 . . Billy forev¬
er .. . Prom 74 . . . October 5 ... The corner . . summer of 74
Love, understanding, truth-Happiness . . . Ohio . Vince Allman
Brothers . . . sleeping . . . long talks . . . aggravation the big white
whale? . . . Carrolle's . . . Black Bomber Three Dog Night Doctor
Kenney’s office . . . "74-75” . . . Good times to come.
Paul J. Nazzaro, “Nazz”; 20 Thatcher St., 9/19/57: Basketball 1: Julie
"First Eight weeks:” . . . Building Tony’s muscles up. ... "Anna's house"
. . . Dommys co-ed parties 18 beers . . . Aerosmith Grandfunk whale
. . . "Burned badley . . . pinching the pork . . . Square me Baseball
. . . lifting . . . sprinting and eating . . No. 10 . . . “in the kitched. "
Trying to be alone for once.
Stephen J. Nelder, Steve; 255 Mountain Ave., 10/16/56: Golf Skating
. . . Hockey . . . Camping . . . Bowling . . . Fishing Pool . Movies
. . . Swimming . . . Books . . . Music ... The corner . . . The Mount
Concerts . . . Wyman’s Beach . . . Spirit of 1975 ... Mr. Carroll Mr.
Martin ... Mr. Kelley . . . Success-Drafting . . . T.V. Production.
Debra M. Nelson, Debbie, 10 Brenner Ave., 6/6/57, Band 12; . Who we
love why we love it’s hard to understand ... the Webb Calebra —
Puerto Rico . . . Boston Gardens . . . Madison . . . Sansone 8/16/74
Freddy Prinze . . theo . . . wrestling . . just passing through Sha
. . . alley 13 . . . tenor sax . . PM . . It’s not my job wop .
summer of 74 in Texas.
Paula M. Newman, Roadrunner; 54 Regent Rd., 3/10/57: Pep Club. 1; Sum¬
mer 72 . . . Emerson . . Doug . . Scott the corner the village
. . . bowling . . . Yankee Twirler Teens . . Sean ER “The Place"
. . Baby-sitting . . . Summer 73 ... soccer . Hockey New
Hampshire . . . Sebago Lake ... I Wanna be a bird! . . I want to fly high
er! . . . As the stomach turns . . . Log Cabin.
Joseph T. Nicholson: 256 Main St., 10/24/57.
Ronald Nicosia; 9 Tremont St., 5/24/56.
Pamela J. Noble, Pam; 60 Lawrence St., 10/2/57; Pep Club, 1: Bobby
6/18/72 . . . Forever just you and me alone and free walking, talking, feel
jng, seeing, being together wherever forever in love Allman Brothers
. Grand Funk? . . . Vista The Black Bomber . Lil&Bill Stair¬
way to Heaven ... my Family, My Friends.
Mark R. Nolan, 39 Julia St., 11/9/56, Football 1 Devir Street
Brighams . . Toad . 66 Chevy . Chevy 66 Parties Cape Cod
Hockey . Stairway to Heaven . Deep Purple Newport
Led Zeplin ... 74 . . . Hangin around . . . CYO Baseball 4th
period.
Patricia A. Noone; 37 Ferguson Rd., 6/7/57.
Ronald E. Nordquist, Norkie; 14 Blomerth St., 12/7/57 P.E.I. Peterbuilt
. . . Down pour at airport . Brenda . Kenworth . . Donna mar-
isa . . Flying concorde . . . John Guiles . Warren Uncle Milt
Mary Ann Norman, 136 Bellavale St., 4/12/57: Pep Club, 1: Phi Delta Phi. 1,
2,3; MLLC . . . four dollars . Concern & spy . Boston the camp
. . sailing . . . hicel ... ice cream Not enjoyment, and not sorrow. Is
our destined end or way; But to all that each tomorrow find us farther than
today.
SENIORS 161
WILLIAM NORRIS
LARRY NUTTALL
MARK O’BRIEN
Pam Picillo and John Dellemonica study “The Divine Comedy” in English
class.
162 SENIORS
JOHNORSO
DONNA PAPILE
DOUGLAS PARISEAU
DARLENE PARRELLA
CAROL PASTORE
SUSAN PARISI
ROBERT PAROW
NORMAN PASHOIAN
ANTHONY PASQUALE
DANIEL PATERSON
William E. Norris; Bill Brother; 193 Essex Street; 5/8/57; Football 1; The
maiden Bucs Hockey Town Wednesday Morning Diaster Park¬
ing on Dana St. Mr. Symermos Basement Mass Pk in Natick
Dyno Service Brake & Electric . . The Weekends Pawtucket Park
Saratoga . . Hyannis . . Connecticut . Speeding on 52 Ellen
10/30/72 . . .
Larry E. Nuttall, 103 Hancock St., 2/25/57: Baseball, 1; Basketball, 1,2,3:
Golf, 2,3; LIT, 2,3; Jr. Varieties 1974 . . Co-Chairman are Great
K.Shea Pinto-Power . Gino's 30c cheeseburgers HSNCH Back
of Marshall Gym . . . Chateau . Pink Panther . Art 1 . Hen¬
drickson , . . Golf with the Huss . . "What are you soft?" . March 29,
1974 . Music Room . . . Class of 1975 . Prom Co-Chairman.
Mark K. O’Brien, 27 Meridian St., 3/9/57: Parts unknown Party at
Green Street . Music . . . Traffic . Elp Pink Floyd Everything is
Copastetic . . . Sherri . . . “And Allyou touch and all you see is all your life
will ever be."
Edward F. O’Connor, Ed; 50 Willey Street, 6/1/57: Le Circle Francias, 1,2,3:
LIT, 1,2,3; National Honor, 2,3; Swimming, 1,2,3; Tennis, 1; Chem Lab Asst.,
1,2,3; Chem Lab 7th period BE NICE Benotti's Assistant LIT:
first, last, and always. I volunteer Mark . . . What's a COG? Radio
Shack . . . YMCA, then Prince Pizza Who does homework, Joe? I
know Al Jacobsen Mizzy wins, team doesn’t . I shall return.
Geraldine M. O’Connor; Gerry; 175 Emerald St; 5/29/57 Maldonian 1; Ski
Club 3; H.R. Rep.; Kellog . . . Opie . Patrick J. Florida Susan
and Busses . . . Ireland . . Amerige . . . Summer '74 VW?
Prom? . . . Ronnoco . . . "Old friends — Forgotten?" To live, to love,
to love, to live, to laugh, to cry, to be, to become . .
Deborah M. Ofcharsky, Debbie; 1329 Salem St., 1/22/57: FTA, 2,3: Nancy
. . . Bonnie . . Limericl . . . Maine . . . Mr. Hussey’s Office Elto John
. . Friends at Almys . . . Hampton Beach . . . Chicago.
Paula J. O’Keefe, 29 Blomerth St., 7/4/57: Field Hockey, 3; Pep Cub, 1;
ADA, 1,2,3; froggy . . . Friday nights . . . Lynnie . Roberta and Patti
Lyn’s car ... riding around . . . “summer of 73" . . twins The
Beach . . . “Trade Couz” . . . homeroom periods . . "Bobbsey Twins”
... Jr. Varieties 1974 . . . The Cape . . . mountain climbing , "Friends
for all times" . . .
Tracie D. O'Keefe, 64 Waite Steet, 4/30/57: Phi Delta Phi 2; “You got to
have friends" . . . Sandy, wanna buy some clothes? . munchkins 10
little nicks . . Sandy Roachy, Jr. . . Musty . . . Tuxy Nanny-Fay
The Mount . . Whist . Mul-Okees 4th period study . E.L.P.
S.M. pj party . . . Going across country ... God Fish Ball . . Farkle Fami¬
ly .. . Pin Ball.
Deborah O’Malley, Debie, T.T.; 11 Woodland Rd., 3/18/57: Basketball, 1;
Pep Club, 1; Cheerleading, 2,3; Home Room Rep., 1; Bobby 10/7/73
. . . Cheering ... Mr. C’s ... #23 . . . Never forget Noreen Nanci,
it's raining . . . COBRA . . . #2 . , Identical cousins . May 18th
Promise . . . Betsey, remember when??? . . . Love is as personal as you
and me and as universal as the moon and stars . . . B.M.M.J. . Rude
Keep on smiling.
Michael O’Neill; 25 Rockland St„ 1/17/58.
John A. Orso, Weasel; 18 Estey St., 10/10/57 Hockey parties Stairway
to Heaven . . . Devir Street . . . College Football . . . Mercury’s Fish¬
ing . . . Chicago . . . concerts. I
Donna M. Papile, 14 Tremont St., 11/13/56: Donna & Floyd The Court
. . . “73" Dave & Doreen's Wedding . . Pink Floyd . . Uriah Heep
Pumpkin & Peanut . . . Love, Peace & Happiness The dog Parties
, . . Nothing is everything . . . Forget ... Yes ... No . . . Maybe Our
Place . . . "The Blue Jay "... Groove Tube ... Ma & Pa Kettle Ours
... The End.
Doug M. Pariseau, 55 Roberts St., 5/15/57: Likes swimming, hockey, and
Football . . . also enjoys working on cars.
Susan M. Parisi, Sue; 38 Hunting St., 12/9/57: New Hampshire 4th of
July . . .’’Hey Phil, how’s your car?" . . . “Are the lights on?" . Tops-
field Fair . . . Saturday afternoon at the football games Sagittarians are
the best . . . Dec. 7 & 9 ... “Lovely things happen when you love some¬
body." . . . Loretta & Mike . . . “Keep on trucking.”
Robert T. Parow, Bob; 42 Fairview Terrace, Indoor Track 2,3; Saturday nights
down the Park . . . Pierre’s DT's . . . Riding in the Van Surfing at York
. . . Working ... The Mountain . . Allmand Brothers Concert Auto
M echsn ics
Darlene R. Parrella, 136 Clifton St., 4/15/57: Lenny 2-25-73 the
Navy . . Love . . . Cars ... Dr. Leventhal . . . Life . . Dexter Mun-
chkin . . . Zarzie . . . wine . . . wishes . . . yellow my family
friends . . . Logan Airport . . children . . . long distance calls happi¬
ness ... the beach . . , going away parties . . Life is beautiful while lov¬
ing you . . . walking in the rain.
Norman E. Pashoian, Norm; 21 Springdale St., 3/200/57: Basketball, 1,2;
Linden Park . . . Lumps ... The LP Club . . . Parties up the mount
“Strangers in the night" . . . “Be at your best when your best is needed"
. . . YMCA 3 . . . inter hoop 2 ... a continental and a caddy.
Anthony F. Pasquale, Meatball: 33A Havelock St., 6/11/57: Wrestling, 2,3;
Meatball! . . . Riding around in a green Toreno and dumping Romano
Bob open the locker . . Skunk . . Winchester . Broom Romano
how much do you weigh! . . . Mrs. Brown! . . . Bustop Temple
Giant Value Boys . . . Let's give Karl a bath . . College 200,000 a
year.
Carol A. Pastore, 18 Maurice St., 4/2/57: Equestrian Club, 1; Tn Hi, 1: Here
we go again! . . Hi, my name is Carol Greene “The Hill Diets7
. . . Pizza, Chinese food, and ice cream . . . B.M. or T Maximus
Don’t tell ma! . . . “Nothing ventured, nothing gained" Right7
Daniel G. Paterson, Danny; 39 Park St., 3/2/57: Band, 1; Baseball. 1,2,3;
Cross Country, 2,3; Indoor Track, 1,2,3; LIT, 2,3; You’ve got to extend your¬
self . . . gutt less ... But I was dead . . . ska-mu-ska Where's Ware?
. . . faggella ... hi yo silva . . . endo . . Yerakee Mr B. and M.B.
. . . "You’ve got a pt getting along with the beautiful squirrels O B
SENIORS 163
GLORIA PATTEN
KAREN PAZYRA
STEVEN PATRI
DEBRA PAULINE
BONNIE PEARSON
LORETTA PERRONE
route blocked to
female traffic
Every year it’s the same; there are boys lined up
along the corridor near the doors to the Jenkins
Auditorium on the first floor, gaping at any girl that
decides to risk going the short route. This tradition
existed when we were inexperienced sophomores,
pushy juniors, and now wordly seniors; I suppose it
will always be and has always been this way.
A girl is never safe unless traveling in a herd, for
the glares she receives are enough to embarrass her.
The poor victim is stared at until she feels herself
turning a bright red hue and must quickly dash by to
avoid any further scrutiny.
Once there was an attempt by some Women’s
Libbers to take over this post and give the boys the
once-over, but it turned out to be futile. The few girls
that did show up were soon shamed away by the
glares of their male counterparts. The main corridor
remains the boys' domain and no one seems to want
to threaten their position.
VICTORIA PELOSI
GREGG PERRIN
164
SENIORS
KENNETH PESANELLI
PASQUALE PETRANGELO
GREGORY PHANEUF
PAMELA PICILLO
ARTHUR PIMENTAL
EUGENE PINKHAM
KEVIN PINKHAM
THERESA PINETTE
WILLIAM PINKHAM
NANCY PISIELLO
Steve D. Patri.Fish J.J. Jethro: 1256 Salem St.. 1/3/57: Saco Maine
Nahant Lynn Beach “Cat Stevens”!! San Diego and San Francisco
Calf.!! . unforgetable summers Filet Mignon at 38,000 Ft. Stri
pers and Blues . . lady clarbanville1 Boston's own "Aerosmith!!”
Danny and his Big Mac’s . . . Jethro Tull Hey Scace! ! !
B.H.D.C.D.T.B.R. . Bye now
Gloria M. Patten, 515 Highland Ave., 7/15/57: "Colour My World"
Nahant Beach July "74” ice-skating, listening to the radio.
Debra R. Pauline.Debbie: 14 Chatham St. Ext., 9/17/57: Skating Listen
to radio . Maine . . . “Color My World".
Karen Pazyra, 29 Orchard St., 4/20/57: Jimmy March 9, 1972
"Cliff Street’s old Gang" . Laurel Streer Waite Street "The
Fort” . . . Tricca’s . . The Charger . . “You Gutta Peel Shrimp"
"While you're Laughing" . . Happy Anniversary, AGAIN! Drive In
R.O.S. . . Black cat . Going out for Breakfast Our Buddies, Stevie,
and Susan.
Paul Pazyra; 31 SeavlewAve., 1/19/56.
Bonnie L. Pearson; 96 Lebanon St., 1/14/57.
Ray G. Peck; 19 Harding Ave., 3/11/56.
Victoria J. Pelosi, Vickie; 13 Marlboro St., 12/14/57: FNC, 3; Pep Club, 1;
Ski Club, 3; It’s sad when you finally begin to realize how great school is -
you're a senior, and it’s time to leave! . . Bruce . . . Long walks along the
Charles . . . "So, tell me everything" . . . electric beaters good times,
good friends . . . long, honest talks . . . Exeter Theatre new
experiences.
Gregg L. Perrin, 77 Jacob St., 8/23/57: Cross Country, 1,2,3; Indoor Track,
I, 2,3; Outdoor Track, 1,2,3; Trafton Park . . Per. 4 . M.G. . S.F. .
J. L. . P.G. P S. . . J.M. . . P.l. . . Binky R.F. Who
Cares ... 108 Nobody does coins.
Loretta Perrone, Lore Carol: 14 Woodville Terrace, 11/12/57: Pep Club 1;
Sears . . Flyer . . . Michael . . . high School Ring "Wicked" 6:
45 . . . Cafeteria ... The Gang . . . bowling . . . movies Saugus Cine¬
ma .. . "Rock me Gently” . . . Kathy & Kenny . . Revere 9/13/74
. . . "Chinatown" . . . "billhachey" . . . “Topsfield Train” . Gold Coin
Jody & Bobby . . Tuesday and Thursday nights YMCA Old Or¬
chard Beach . . . July 31 . . . Aug. 10
Katherine M. Perrotti, Kathy; 100 East Border Rd., 1/19/57: CAM, 3: El Club
Hispanco, 3; Equestrian Club, 3; Le Cercle Francais, 1,2; Pep Club, 1; Ski
Club, 1,2,3; John 8/14/72 . . . Bassetso Island . Megnasett my tree
behind locked doors and toweled windows Dirty Dick's . . Cape Cod
parties . . . Beach Boys . . . Loon Mountain U. Mass. 2/22/74
phone bills . . Murphy’s room ... my love to those who care John Andi
Nancy Darlene and Jane.
Jayne E. Perry, 1326 Salem St., 5/20/57: Blue and Gold 3; Boojum Rock 2,
3; FTA 1,2,3; Key Club 2,3; Le Cercle Francais 1,2,3; Ski Club 3; Orange and
melon . . . Blue and Aqua Jim 11/20/73 . . . Knucks Floor
one . . . Did you get a good seat? ... The daring duo Susan’s color
chart . . . “I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love
today” . . . U.N. Pilgrimage . . .
Kenneth F. Pesanelli, 122 Washington St., 8/5/57: Choral Arts Society 3;
Golf 1,2,3; LIT 1,3; Orchestra 1; Swimming 1,2,3; Cape . Who Cares!
East Brewster Beach . . Sea Pines Pole . . . Loggins and Messina
Hyannis Hospital.
Pasquale Petrangelo, 217 Emerald St., Latin Honor 1,2,3; LIT 3; Soccer 1,2,
3; "You only live once, and if you do it right once is ali you need.” .
Summer 74 . . . going to Florida by train . . drive-ins Italy nothing
like a Monday to screw up a weekend . . Zeppelin Jr. Varieties 74
hoop . . . Chicago.
Gregory F. Phaneuf, Greg; 25 Greystone Rd. . . . 9/2/57: Band, 1,2,3; Bas¬
ketball, 1,2,3; The Mount . . . Grogs . . . Steve’s Pub Hitchy the Bum
. . . Sorry Choff and Paul . . Parts unknown . . Hulty's Auto .
Y.M.C.A. . . . playing pool . . Hoop . . . Celtics . . Saturday nights
Elton John . . . Rolling Stones . . . Jethro Tull ... I thank the Lord for the
people I have found.
Pamela J. Picillo, Pam; 82 Washington St., 4/1/57: Field Hockey, 1; Pep
Club, 1; Class Officer, 1,2,3; K.W.H. . . July 21, 1973 . I . . Jan. 16,
1975 . L . . . Square . . . Y . . Baby Ca . . Fig . Camping 74
Roaring 20's . . . Tull . . Bach . . J.L.H. . . "Life is an island in an
ocean of lonliness, an island whose rocks are hopes whose trees are dreams
whose flowers solitude.” . . . Gibran . Goodbye J.B.
Gladys Pierre Gilles; 116 Edar St., 7/3/55.
Arthur Pimental; 38 Truman St., 10/1/56.
Theresa M. Pinette, Terry: 105 Beltran St., 7/30/57: Equestrian Club. 1; Pep
Club, 1; “Monday Nights at the movies" . . . "New Hampshire” The
Route with Patty and Lisa . . Phyliss you got us lost Lisa shall we
coast . . . "Nothing from Nothing” . . “To Dance, to Laugh, To Love, is to
Live.” . . . Lisa how about wayback . . Party at the concert.
Gene Pinkham, Pink; 120 Adams St., 10/14/57: Band, 1,2,3; Key Club, 1.2
3; Tennis, 1,2; Edgeworth . Class of 75 . Homerooms 325-217-111
Band , . football . . . Grand Funk 4/15/74 Mr. Alleyne's Sociol¬
ogy class . . . American Graffitti Band Exchange Concert Pinkham
Pinkham and Pinkham incorporated Key Club conventions-Chicago-
Houston- New Orleans.
Kevin Pinkham; 400 Lebanon St., 10/24/57.
William R. Pinkham, Billy; 400 Lebanon St., 5/29/56: Black Student Union.
1; Hello to Donna , . Good luck to all my friends in my homeroom
Good luck to the Gilbert Street Warriors . . Hi to Steve “The Red" Hi
to Flash . . Homeroom 111 is GREAT . Hi to Ruthy, Susan. Doug, Shar
on, Lisa, Chris, Danny.
Nancy M. Pisiello, 182 ^ Salem St., 12/12/57: The way we were The
Stylistics Friendship 8/1/74 . . . "Bring with People” 8/22/74 Mrs.
Rileys 3rd. Pd. shorthand . . Lunch at the Kernwood "memories "
Everett the Eldorado Junior year . Friendship is a happy part of life
Goodbye M.H.S. G-L-D/J . . T.F.A.M.S. . . (Policewomen) City HaL
SENIORS 165
BRENDA POND
PATRICIA PRESPER
STEVEN PONTBRIAND
JOSEPH PUGLIESE
JEFFREY POLANSKY
JEAN POORE
JANET PROTO
JOHN PULEO
MICHELLE POLK
DIANE PREBLE
MARK PULOS
166 SENIORS
Ed O'Connor hands out cokes at French Club Initiation.
JAMES RAFUSE
KATHLEEN RAPPA
CAROLYN RACHELS
LINDA RAPPAPORT
Lydia M. Plavetsky, 49 Holyoke St.. 5/2/57: Pep Club 1,2: Pid Seashei s
. . Toeshoes Dawn: "Dillia” . “Short is Sweet,'' 74 good
friends . . . “Nifty Fifties” 72 . . summer vacations "Don't walk m
front of me — I may not follow. Don't walk behind me — I may not lead
Walk beside me — and just be my friend.”
Jeffrey S. Polansky, 44 Starbird St.. 12/18/57: Boston Garden Fenwa,
Park . . CHEF . North Station-Book Store . Bowling Jiff Jones
... Ice Cream has no bones . . souveniers valiant major velvet
misty . . wonderland.
Michele Polk, Micky: 125 Mills St., 4/15/56: Pep Club, 1; Memories of Re
vere Beach . Roseann . Cleo Trixie listening to Trixie
Tell us about her tricks . . . “My Mistake” . "Rim Rim Tim" Good
times at the house.
Brenda J. Pond, Bren: 22 Seery St., 11/25/57: Brenda and Kevan
12/15/73 . . Always! . . . LOVE is . . . what Life's all about! "Best
thing that ever happened to me" . . . "At one time or another everyone falls
in love” . . . ”H,J,B,J” . . . "Keep Smiling" “A true friend is valuable"
Turnstyle . Prom '74 75 . . long talks
Steven M. Pontbriand, Fonzie: 33 Adams St., 5/16/57: Baseball 1,2,3: Foot¬
ball 3; Home Rooms 325, 217, 111, ... Band Football Games Afro
class . . . Wichendon Academy . . . Stilts . . . Edge worth Gang Mur¬
ray and Leo . . . Pete Moss . . Big three Band Exchange Recess
. . Weight lifting . Shanana . . . Sharkie , . , Bench Braces
American Graffitti . . . Tromebone . . drums . . . Star Trek Wild Wild
West.
Jean M. Poore; 55 Rockingham Ave., 8/2/56.
Diane P. Preble, Prebs; 22 Constance St., 1/31/58: “The Runaway"
Long Beach ... the ocean . . . Vermont ... the mountains . . Rockport
. . . Harvard Square . . . concerts . . . Feb. 16, 1973 , AMERICA . .
“We are here, with nothing to do today, it’s something we can’t explain. And
tomorrow, where will we be tomorrow? What will we see today?
Patricia A. Presper, Patty: 134 Sammett St., 11/5/56: 11/25/73 . Mike
. . Strawberry . . . Harvard St. Park .3 thees . . . P.P. . K.K.
8:00 bus ... Friends . . . Happy Trains . . . Look at him Cath Deb
give us a moon . . . 6/9/74 . . 8/8/74 . . . 9/21/74 . Sport
Were’s Brownie . . . Summer of 1974 . . . Room 404 . . "Oscar” . Get
em . . . 00 . . . Sammett heavens . . . seven bye!.
Mark D. Proper, Mark: 95 Wescott St., 7/20/57: Blue and Gold, 2,3: El Club
Hispanco, 3; LIT, 2,3; NationalHonor, 2,3; College . . Eight years ain't so
long . . . Camping ... 619 . . . Mt. Washington, Lake of the Clouds Al
. . . Bowling . . . Sta. Night in Peabody . . . Hockey . . 598 LitLL
. . . National Honor . . . Chem 11 . . . Period 7 . . . Blue & Gold .
Janet Proto, 9 Barstow St., 1/26/57: Maldonian, 2,3; National Honor, 2,3;
When you walk through a storm, hold your head up high Ithaca
Pick & Magic . . . Morning Marathon with Yeekim . . Snip, Identify,
Sleeve, File, Help!! . . . N.H. Mr. A. My fantastic family ... I
don't need this kind of aggravation! . . . N.S.M. — Thanks for being my
friend.
Helen A. Psallidas, Nitsa; 51 Sterling St., 2/1/57: Blue and Gold 2,3; Green¬
room 3; Latin Honor 2,3; National Honor 2; "Kiss me I'm Greek” Dips
Turnip . . . "Mo Larry Curly” . . . Vasara I miss you . . . B,J,H,J, . Free¬
dom is ju st another word for nothing left to lose!! (BM.LF,
PHS,H,K,H,T) . . , House of Pizza . . . WMEX . . . “I’m leaving on a jet
plane” . . . SA, PJ . . . XOXOXOtoall Greeks!!.
Joseph Pugliese, Padre; 3 Boston St., 1/27/55: Blue and Gold, 1; Football,
1,2; Indoor Track, 1,2; Ski Club, 3; Track (outdoor), 1,2; Beth the 17th
. . . S.F.A.A.B. . . . Pizza House . . Pasta Time ... the school yard
“One Punch "... Second Period debates ... The Mound "Senior
class Kick-Off Dance” ... Hr. Ill debates . . . (Riding R.T. one) , Chi¬
cago . . .
John L. Puleo, 459 Medford St., 3/8/57: Indoor Track 1; LIT 3; Ski Club 3;
Track Outdoor 1; Summer on Festa Road . . Disney World . . Europe
“Prince” . . . CHICAGO . . . SHANA NA . . . Concerts . . Edgeworth
CYO Ski Trips . . Mystery Rides . . . "Back of the Bus” . . . “Ah rep ah
recon . . . So study in 315 . . . Homeroom 111 ... THE Celtics.
Mark A. Pulos, 15 Dell St., 12/19/57: Band, 1,2,3; Choral Arts Society, 3;
Cross Country, 1; “Main Man” . . . Stage Crew Jr. Varieties . . Witches
Brew . . . hanging around the Band Office . . . practice before the football
games . . . Wednesday nights at M.H.S. do little & do much Smile
. . . Audrey is the one with the chipped tooth . . . Band President.
Carolyn L. Rachels, Callie: 56 Fairmont St., 4/2/57: Band, 1,2; Billie
June 10-73 . . . Likewise I’m sure . . . Rockport Karen-Paul Curls
. . . curls . . . curls . . . “Space Cadet #1” . . ragtime . . April 7-8 Steve
. . . “ready or not” . . . Everett ... the wash . . Karen, what art best
friends for? . . . “And it’s only the giving that makes you what you are” -
TULL.
James R. Rafuse, Jimi: 19 Franklin St„ 10/6/57: Cemetary The Mount
. . . Heffenreffer . . . Spot Pond . . . Red Alleyne ... The Ship Gold
Davenport . . . Indeck . . . Nahant . . . Arts, 1,2, 3, 4 . . Private Stock
. . . Work Study ... The Who ... Ten Years After Colt-45 New
York . . . Elton John . . .
Kathleen Rappa, Kathy; 53 Gould Ave., 5/15/57: Pep Club, 1; 9/25/73
11/20/74 Elton John Concert . . . Hampton Beach . . . Summer of "74"
. . Going to Boston . . the night we drove to Salisbury Beach always
having good friends!
Linda H. Rappaport, 615 Salem, St., 6/8/57: Pep Club, 1; Ski Club, 3; The
Cape good people, good times, good memories . . The Arlberg Inn,
Laconia N.H. . . The rainbow is more beautiful than the pot at the end of
it, because the rainbow is now. And the pot never turns out to be, quite what
I expected.
Kathleen A. Ratti, Kathy; 150 Belmont St., 8/22/57: BOBBY July 1, '73
Cheryl & Bob Cad ... Rise & Danny . “Morning After” "What a
Buzz!” . . . Puppy & Penguin . . All my friends and family "Ahh Ya!”
. . . “The 66 Chevy” . . Butler PA “73" . . . “Color My World" Ice
Tea and Oreos . . . "Ginos "...!!!...
Cynthia L. Rava, Cindy: 119 Bellvale St., 8/13/56: PBLA. 1; John Sum¬
mer of 72 ... Steak . . Scooby-Doo . Nov. 24, 75 Booba
Porky . . . Denise best friend No. 10 Marone "Do you mind?"
. . . Puse . . . Howard Johnsons . Library Sixth period "Thanks for
understanding Mom and Dad” . . . Wyman’s Beach.
SENIORS 167
LISA REYNOLDS
DAVID RICHARDT
JOSEPH REA
KATHLEEN RICE
NANCY RIGANO
SCOTT ROBERTS
LAUREN REPUCCI
DANIEL RICHARD
f *
WILLIAM RIVERS
KENNETH RIZZITANO
ARLENE ROBINSON
GAIL ROBINSON
168 SENIORS
Joseph Rea; 667 Cross St., 11/29/57.
Kathy Welsh and Peter Zschokke wait for bell to ring.
Lauren A. Repucci, Laurie; 22 Reserve St., 4/4/57: ECO, 3; Greenroom, 3;
Elton John Concert Nov. 20 Happy are the families where the govern¬
ment of parents is the reign of affection, and obedience of the children the
submission of love , Reggae and Toots My High Flying Bird So¬
lar Prestige A Gammon . Ticking.
James A. Restuccia, 44 Coleman St., 8/2/57: Baseball, 1; Cross Country. 2.3;
Indoor Track, 1,2,3; Linden Park . . Softball Lumps York Beach
Main . . . Surf’s up . The Pound Big Waves School high jump
. Mr. O'Brien’s . The Y . Football St. . . Lukies Duk's
The Mount . . Street Hockey . . Shooting Pool Retirement
Woodworking Baseball.
Lisa L. Reynolds, Lisa; 36 Hubbard St., 7/9/57: Pep Club, 1; Canada
Voglers’ Cove . . A.H.R. . . . Mr. D's office . . . Twilah Endless Sum¬
mer . . . Golden Glow Nahant . 16 & -1 Cape Cod Pizza
. . . Peach loves Pear . . . What wall?!? . . 6/11/75 "If you love me
honey you'll Smile’ . . . our tree Whoops! . Daddy's baby Mar¬
ilyn . . . Debbie . . . Laurie . . Nancy . Keep it tidy.
Kathleen L. Rice, Kathy: 5 Concord St., 10/23/56: Richie Craven
8/16/73 . . . New Hampshire . Paul Anka . "Your having my baby"
. . . Malden fire Dept. Secretary Four years . . . "Richie the raven"
Charlene and Teddy . . . "my baby" . . . Cougar . "his midget"
Denise and Tommy . Chisholms . . Softball team metro Champs
. . . Max’s.
Daniel M. Richard, Danny; 380 Lebanon St., 11/5/56: Maplewood Sun-
nyhurst . . . "Life and Laughs with Jerry & Ann’’ . . . Fords Summer of
"74” . . . Construction . . . "Stairway to Heaven” , Karen D. "Mr.
Thurston’s Woodworking Class” .
Craig E. Richards; 362 Broadway, 2/28/57.
David G. Richardt, Dave: 604 Highland Ave. 5/5/56: Cross Country, 1; Boat¬
ing . . Lunch in Room 111! . . . Skiing . . Weight Lifting.
Nancy L. R'gano; 91 Adams St., 2/27/57.
William J. Rivers; 68 Beachview Ave, 12/15/57.
Kenneth S. Rizzitano; 15 Regent Rd., 3/23/57.
Scott D. Roberts Scott-Moose: 23 Ashland St., 9/29/57: Football Hock¬
ey .. . Weight Lifting . . . Lunch in room 111.
Arlene F. hobinson, Arl: 53 Mills St., 7/24/57: Happiness is being Black and
Proud . . . Funky Partying and going out with Wayne Having a good
time!! . . . Also being a choice Thru Education Student Downs not
being on time and missing the bus on chili days.
Gail D. Robinson, Gigi; 53 Mills St., 7/5/56: Sonny . Party!! 311 The
Gang . Standing on the verge . . Saturday Nite's Happiness is:
Being with Sonny, having cash (money) . . . Downs are: We can catch the
bus it's 7 a.m. Sunday morning . . . Gemini . Cancer Do it fluid
Lacopa! . . . Kisha . . . Danny Jr. . Snoopy.
Richard L. Rodenhiser, Rich: 108 Walnut St., 3/14/57: Cross Country, 1,2,3;
Indoor Track, 1,2,3; Outdoor Track ,2,3; Lunch in Room 111.
Robert V. Rodgers Jr., 26 Plainfield Ave., 10/30/55: Football Golf
Music . . . Sailing . . . Karate . . . Basketball . . Swimming May 1,
1972 . . Apr. 19, 1972 . . . Oct. 30, 1973 May 75 Sep. 10, 73
. . . Mrs. Malden . . . NRS, Wakefield . . . AFEES, Boston NRS, Med¬
ford HMRM 326 HMRM 217 HMRM 112 Senior English
202 . . . Junior Math 14.
Karen N. Rohwedder, 80 Blomerth St., 5/23/57: Choral Arts Society, 1; Der
Deutsch Klub, 1,2,3; Equestrian Club, 1,2; National Honor, 2,3; Andy “I
honestly love you” . . . “Annie’s Song” . Desiderato My rock
Skiing . , Black Mountain Maine Guitar Cross Country Bike
Trip . . , 1979-1980 . . "Our rubber duckie" West Branch horses
U N. Trip July 74 Laahdee “Ya hockey puck" . Matt 5:3-72
. . . "Ambition is a necessity in life” .
Lillian G. Ronan, Gracie: 27 Webster Place, 9/10/57: Key Club, 3: Mac¬
Donalds' . . . Home away from home McFadden Manor Reading
. Duck Puddle Nursing . . Alice's Cottage.
Alan S. Rosenthal, "Rosy” : 12 Silver Rd., 12/3/56: AZA, 1,2,3; Basketball 1.
2,3; Blue and Gold 1,2,3; COG, 1,2,3: Key Club 1,2,3; Soccer, 2: Tennis, 1,2,
3; Darragh’s Jokes ... Jr. Varieties . . C 2 = mm Woof
- "74" . . . Fri. Night Cards . . Mal-21 Med 12 Sue and Jane1
BHS - 1972 . . . Colts - "69” . . . "The Hood" "Desiderata"
“Heimey” . . . Bumpers — 1974 . Johnny U FBG Drivers Ed
(1 Year) . . "Pinky” . . . Pres. Key Schwartzy Rm. 106
“Ben-Gay” . . . “1975” . . V. Pres Cog . Soccer — “73"
Debra P. Ross, Debby: Woodland Rd. 4/17/57: BBG, 1,2,3; Homeroom Rep .
1; How does it feel, to be on your own, with no direction home. Like a com
plete unknown, like a rolling stone . B.B. don't be denied N Y
Sunrises in the rain . . England ENOC.
SENIORS 169
JOHN RUELLE
MICHAEL P. RYAN
DEBRA ROSSANO
AGNES RYAN
PATRICIA RYAN
ROBERT RYAN
JOYCE RUBIN JUDITH RUBIN
MARY RYAN MICHAEL RYAN
cramps rage on
registration day
To get a severe case of writer's cramp, we do not
have to write a fifteen-page term paper. All we have to
do is sit through a morning of filling out eight little
registration cards. After a morning of registration, we
can close our eyes and still see the cards in various
shades of green, yellow, and white. During the
completion of the cards, we must listen to the
continually blaring loudspeaker telling us that "the
year of our birth is not 1974.” We are so exhausted
from the monotony of these identical cards that we try
different ways of breaking the routine. It may be more
interesting to fill in our schedules before our names,
or perhaps work from the bottom to the top instead of
from the top to the bottom, or from right to left
instead of from left to right. But any attempted
change is futile; the cramp persists. We are relieved as
we finally complete the last card and go to our next
class, continually rubbing our hands and fingers.
170
SENIORS
ANDREW RYNER
SANDRA SACCO
ELISABETH SAMPSON
BRUCE SAPERIA
KATHLEEN SAINATO
DIANE SANTANELLI
JOAN SASSO
NANCY SANTOSUOSSO
Debra A. Rossano, Debbie: 3 Laurel St.. 3/9/57: Booium Road, 3: Pep Club.
1; Phi Delta Phi, 1; H R. Rep., 1; "There are people and places in this life
that even after they have gone around the bend and disappear never truly
leave us." . . . 1/6/72 . . Robert . "ZAP" . . Duffy's CSNY
Hampton 73 . . . Rainy Saturdays Crane's Beach Rainbow
Cowabunga!? . Home St. . . . Squid Pudge Annie Bootsie
Joyce W. Rubin, 118 Porter St., 3/2/57: BBG, 1,2,3; FTA. 2.3: Pep Club. 1
PHIL . April 27, 1972 ... The Cape . . Summer of 72 • memories
Friday nights up Hockeytown the Park “Douce'' Gail and Mike
. partying . . Jr. Varieties — The Six Fish . Giant Valu my oth¬
er half . . . Good Times . . . Friends . . Just you'n' me Pep Club, 1
Future Teachers 2 . . . B.B.G. 4.
Judith W. Rubin, Judi: 118 Porter St., 3/Z/b /: BBG, 1,2,3; El Club Hispacco,
3; Pep Club, 1; Stones . . . Summer 73 . Paula, Lynnie The park
, . Dunfey’s, Hyannis . . Bummed-out over Deb's . "gimme shelter”
... Jr. Varieties — The 6 Fish . . . O'Neils . . Joyce, Phil, "Moose"
"you can’t always get what you want” . . . "midnight rambler" "hap¬
py” . . Pep Club, 1; H.R. Rep. 1; Spanish Club 1; B.B.G. 4.
John D. Ruelle, Pops: 41 Webber St., 1/9/56: Baseball, 1,2,3; Football, 1,2,
3; Indoor Track, 2,3; Jefferson N.H. . . . Voke x . . . Sunday Morn
8/28/70.
Agnes Ryan, 18 Acorn St., 10/25/56.
Mary C. Ryan, 16 Concord St., 2/5/58: Pep Club, 1; "i love today because
there's no tomorrow, i live in the past of a million todays, joyous of hours
that have come." . . . 9/25/73 . . . E.J. . . . 11/20/74.
Michael J. Ryan, 49 Fairview Terr., 3/8/57.
Michael P. Ryan, 18 Gale St., 3/31/57.
Patricia A. Ryan, Patty: 40 Linwood St., 1/13/57: "Jimmy" Revere
Beach . . . Summer of 74 . . . "One who loves and laughs must surely do
well."
Robert W. Ryan, 18 Norwood St., 6/23/57.
Andrew S. Ryner, Drew-Sly: 25 Clayton St., 11/27/57: Black Student Union,
1,2,3; Choral Arts Society, 2; Indoor Track, 1; Boston College Parties
Dad Key . . . Loose Bootu . . . What’s wrong with you? . . . Uncle Hick
Fenwick Hall . . . Stevie Wonder . . . Jay, I lost It, but you haven't coped
shizit yet . . . Jump Street ... Mr. Cunningham, It’s a long story Bud-
dah . . . Roxbury . . Payback . . Sugar Shack . TCB.
Michael J. Rynne, Mike: 49 Fairview Terr., 3/8/57: Sacred Hearts 4 years
The Moody Blues . . . Camb . . Malden High 1975 In Quest for
the Best . . . Roosevelt Part Go all the way . . sports concerts
. . . T.V. . . . Ireland . . . Valley Road . . . Short Summers.
Sandra Sacco, Sandy; 544 Pleasant Street, 3/13/55: Hampton Old Or¬
chard . . . Pizza house . . . S.M.A.C. . . . Well alrignt! . T.D.&H.
Fluffy . . . P.A.K.C.S.N. . . . Aerosmith . . . Party . . The tree, the Mt., the
common, and the square . . . Four in a vet 5th period Woodwork¬
ing . . . Count Dracula and cantalope . . . "Don't you All the
beautiful memories, friends, and times.
Kathleen J. Sainato, 44 Glen St., 3/24/57.
Joanne Salie, 29 Olive Ave., 7/24/57: Key Club 2,3; Le Cercle Francais 1,2,3;
The Circle . . . Ferro's Foodtown . . . Grand Funk Railroad Concert
Junior Varieties "1974” . . . Class of "75” . New Hampshire horse¬
back riding . tennis.
Elisabeth A. Sampson, Beth; 5/15/57: Basketball 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; Beth
and Jay ... 6/21/72 . . . Bermuda, here we come! . . Annette and Ger
— No fighting or outta the car! . . fifteen Newfound Lake with Mr. A.
. . . Mount Washington and the Kangamangus Highway Chicago concert
1/22/74 ... Mr. Benotti and the class of 75 . . . Jay.
Diane M. Santanelli, 41 Chester St., 1/11/57. 8/2/74 John Jimmy
You can’t always get what you want . . It’s all in your mind Highland
Park BLUE My contact . . 7/11/Kapa . Certainly Parties
Kathy’s cellar . . . alleys . . . Bathroom . . . Challenger The Beach
Blind dates The can man . . . Stairway to Heaven Southern
man.
Nancy T. Santosuosso, 124 Adams St., 10/16/57: The Mount and the Park
. . . 72 & 73 . . . good times bad times . Judy Long time waiting!
. David and his cars ... ME AND DAVID 3/1/74.
Bruce H. Saperia, 338 Ferry St., 3/13/57: The cemetery Barkers Garage
Babe Ruth Park . Aero Smith 74 . . . Emerson Lincoln, Palmer 73
. . Summer of 73 . . . Boston Redsox.
Daniel J. Sardo, 16 Preston St., 10/8/54.
Joan E. Sasso, 20 Ashland St., 6/16/57.
SENIORS 171
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JOHN SAWYER
ELAINE SBRACCIA
David Shea yawns in back of study class.
JANICE SCHAFFNER
MIRIAM SCHINDELHEIM
MICHAEL SCIBELLI
ROBERT SCOTT
DAVID SELTSER
WILLIAM SETTEMIO
DONNA SHAPIRO
172 SENIORS
DAVID SHEA
JOSEPH SHEA
HOWARD SHERMAN
ARLENE SICA
ELIZABETH SHEA
KAREN SHEA SARA SHEAR
ROBERT SHIND GERALDINE SHOAF
ALAN SIDMAN
Sara I. Satham, 7 Greenleaf St., 11/18/57: Choral Arts Society 1,2,3; FTA 2:
Greenroom 3: 9/72 . . . soph year . my trip to California Thank you
for your help , Nanny why won’t they let us be just friends people
show their true feelings when you go against the rules Love comes in all
colors BIFC ... big brother.
John A. Sawyer, Andy: 72 Hawthorne St., 4/22/55: Swimming, 1,2,3; hunt¬
ing .. . fishing . . . camping.
Elaine D. Sbraccia, Ethel: 71 Wescott St., 6/5/57, Pep Club. 1; Jimmy
Feb. 16, 1973 . . Medford Park . . . Spades . . . Marm . . spinsters . . .
“the bony end’’ . . . another rip-off ... the chase is on drive-ins
Elton John . . . Wescott St. corner . . . South Pacific Chicago Concert
. . . Trapeze Happy Birthday Elaine & Susie? . Shanana "fish"
. . Pizza ‘n’ Plaster.
Janice L. Schaffner, 43 Arch St.; 11/7/57: FTA 3; Band 1,2.3 Summer
of 73&74 . . . Horses . . . J.H. . . . Bike riding with Peggy . . Wednesday
and Saturday band rehearsals To Love is to place our happiness in the
happiness of Another . W.V.B.F. . Exchange Concert Sophomore
year . White Ledge Snack Bar . . Conway . With the Gang Rain¬
bow 4 . . .
Miriam N. Schindelheim, Smirk; 104 Franklin St., 5/3/57; Boojum Rock, 2,
3, CAM, 2,3, Choral Arts Society, 1,2,3, Concert Choir, 2,3, El Club Hispanco,
1,2,3, Greenroom, 1,2, Titty, 1,2,3, Treble Clef, 1; Jr. Varieties Prom
Committee . . . Senior Play . , "If you have built castles in the air, your
work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the founda¬
tions under them.” . . . Boogie Woogie . "Park the car in Harvard Yard”.
Michael J. Scibelli, 103 Oakland St., 8/19/57: Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 2,3,
1: Devir Park The Mount . . Acid . . Schopells.
Robert B. Scott, 8 Williams St„ 12/11/56.
John Seager, 85 Bainbridge St., 1/31/57.
David T. Seltser, 258 Clifton St., 9/13/57: Friday 13,57 322-1879
Cola . . . David Crosby ... I liked everybody and tried to get to know ev¬
erybody . . . These were truly great years and I will miss them I hope
people who liked me here keep in contact with me . please.
William D. Settemio, Big Bill; 1 Wellington St., 5/15/57: Potentials: Govern¬
ment and Politics . . . Business Law or Advance Sand Pile Girl Watch¬
ers .. . Club Meets at 7 period . . . 12/8/73 . . . 5/6/57 5/15/57
. . . White Whale . . Beatles . . . ELTON JOHN . Mad Dog’s and Eng¬
lishmen . . . Don’t Discard Me . . . Just Because You Think I Mean You
Harm.
Donna S. Shapiro, 113 Kimball St., 11/4/57; JOE 10/11/72 "J.U.G.”
... the blue room . . . COKE . . . Colorado sunshine . . good music
poetry ... art ... summer of 73 . . . Crane’s Beach "You’d better
live your life, you’d better love your life, ’cause someday you're gonna have
to die.”
David J. Shea, D.J.; 232 Newland St., 7/20/56: Favorite Sports Hockey
. . . Football . . . Wants to be a Dental Technician or an Xray Technician.
Elizabeth M. Shea, Betty; 36 Echo St., 1/3/58: Basketball 1; Field Hockey 1;
Pep Club 1; A little bit late . . . Moody Beach, Maine . Miller Rose,
get off your feet . . . Beach Boys . . Let's pull a rolena Fire and Rain
. . . Your eyes look awful ... All I want is the taste ... I'm trying to be
good, Rose ... Inn Crowd.
Joseph P. Shea, 10 Sumer Ave., 6/3/57: Marx Brothers Hockey
Tennis . . . Ping-pong . . . Three Stooges . . . Sigmund To Fireball and
The Clown ... We got your number.
Karen L. Shea, K. Shea; 11 Waite St. Ext., 1/19/58: Basketball, 1; CAM, 2,3;
Equestrian Club, 1; Maldonian, 2,3; Pep Club, 1,2; Phi Delta Phi, 2,3; Tennis,
1,2,3; Tri Hi, 1; Homeroom Rep., 3; Larry . . . March 29, 1974 White
Mountains . . . Pinto-Power ... K 2 . . . Summer of 74 Karen & Holly
. , . Friends Forever . , . Miss Muffin . . . Harpo ... The "Y" Swim¬
ming . . . Ma . . . Nahant . . . Kings Beach . . . “What say Jasper?”
"Barbers & Belles” . . . Little Red Haired girl Rockport . "My
baby?” . . . S.B.K. . , . Beach Boys ... Mr. "Ap.” ballet Always
& Forever Me.
Sara E. Shear, Sara Lee; 99 Kimball St., 11/4/57: BBG 1,2,3 Orchestra
1,2,3 . . . Bowling . . . “The Entertainer” . . "Solace" and Benau
Fun as a Teacher's Aide . . . Movies . . . Beach Boys Bill Withers
Jim Croce . . . Stylystics . . Piano . , The Boston Pops Rhoda
Happy Days . . Little Kids . . . Talking with friends.
Howard B. Sherman, Sherm; 4 Henry St., 12/23/57: AZA 1,2,3; Chess Club
1; COG 1,2,3; Maldonian 2,3; Key Club 2,3; Rifle 1; Tennis 1,2,3; The Hood
... 12 ... Softball Champs . A.Z.A. House Parties "Keepa U
Hands Off” . . . Jane 7th Period Maldonian Pine Banks Park
Boston Celtics . . . Rock Around the Clock Drive In Movies May
75.
Robert H. Shind, Bob; 41 Princeton Rd., 6/14/56; Cross Country, 3, Hockey.
1,2,3; Bruins . . . Celtics ... Red Sox Patriots.
Geraldine Shoaf; 47 Oliver St., 2/19/57.
Arlene C. Sica, 99 Plainfield Ave., 1/26/57: Orlando Nov. 24, 1973
New Hampshire . Revere Beach . . Cape Honda 350 S.S.
Malibu . . night time is the best time “Odie” Double Date
Laura and Mike . . . "Who Cares" . . . "75” .
Alan L. Sidman, Al; 54 Rich St„ 4/10/57: AZA, 2,3; COG. 3; ECO, 3: Key
Club, 3; Rifle, 1,2,3; Ski Club, 1,2,3; fifty, 1; “The Linwood Street Gang”
. . . Chelsea go home . . Cruisn’ . . . I drove last night, who’s gonna drive
tonight . . . Hockey . . . Skiing . . . Backpacking . . . Gardening . . Trea¬
surer Malden AZA . Honor Roll . I’ve got a line hours in the
Chemistry lab . . . College . . . Medicine . . SA.
SENIORS 173
SUSAN SILVIA
DEBRA SMITH
MARCIA SIGAL
DIANE SLAINE
DIANE SMITH
JAMES SMOLINSKY
KATHLEEN SILVA
STEPHEN SILVA
WILLIAM SMITH
ROBIN SNEED
JANICE SNOW
174 StrJIOR
corridor chaos
beats elevators
An airport or any large, crowded place with people
pushing, shoving, running everywhere laden down
with briefcases, luggage, and coats, is the picture that
comes to mind as I am swept down the corridor, on my
way from one class to the next. Sophomores seem to
run erratically through the corridors, still not sure
where they should be or how they should get there.
Juniors, with their air of newly acquired sophistica¬
tion, walk about energetically and with enthusiasm
. . We seniors, in our usual daze and carelessness,
are carried on to our next class by this rush of spirited
students. I often wonder about the problems there
would be if we actually did have an elevator or escala¬
tor. The chaos in the halls may not be good news for
my feet, and I may end up with a few black heels
marks on a book or two, but I prefer this situation any
time to the hot, compressed bodies in an elevator, or
the loss of a few toes and pencils to an escalator.
JOHNSPADARO
JAMES SOUSA
NANCY SPECTOR
MICHAEL SOUZA
Marcia J. Sigal, 30 Hancock St., 7/25/57; I expect to pass through this
world but once. Any good therefore that I can do. any kindness that I can
show to other people, let me not deter nor neglect it for I shall not pass this
way again.
Kathleen Silva, Kathy 68 Gilbert St., 7/6/57; Skippy and Kathy Dec. 22.
1973 Karen . Sammy's Kevin's Revere Dancing
Northend clubs ... “I do love you” by Chicago Joe Cocker Led
Zepplin ... The Steps . . . "Then came you” Partying Connecti¬
cut . working . Insurance Papa Gino's Jacob's Ladder
Maverick . . . Zelda's . Flicks
Stephen M. Silva, Steve; 37 Vernon St., 6/2/57: Indoor Track 1,2,3
Outdoor Track 1,2,3 Mr. Carroll's Strategy Sessions Track
Mick’s Records . . . "Any New Excuses”? Pearl St Nahant
Rolling Stones . . Areosmith.
Timothy Silva; 446 Charles St., 3/10/57
Susan L. Silvia, Sue; 21 Phillips St., 5/17/57: Blue and Gold, 3: Le Cercle
Francais, 1,2,3; Maldonian, 3: National Honor, 2,3; "The square in Room
329” . . lunch in 101 being with friends Legion Vanguard
the frog and the seal . Ithaca, New York — “Bzzzz Bzzzz" "Who
knew?” . . Butler, Pennsylvania — "We almost made it” . “I’m so ex¬
cited!” ... 4th period . “Good Point!”
Diane J. Slaine; 34 Concord St., 3/27/57: BBG; 1,2,3; Latin Honor, 1,2,3;
Homeroom Rep., 1,2; Diane The Allman Brothers Band 6/6/75
. . . concerts Miami Beach warm, summer nights extended
vacations . Cape Cod Dunfey’s . peanut butter ice cream sand¬
wiches . . . true friends . . "all that is now, all that is gone, all that's to
come.
Anna M. Smith, 184 Essex St., 8/14/57, Chemistry Class Period 5 1973 —
1974 . . . “Color My World” ... The Square in Room 329 I need a
break . Roller skating at the Bal-a-roue Stelco 9/20/74 “Only
that day dawns to which we are awake” ... Sue . Revere Beach.
Barbara M. Smith, Barbie; 86 Wescott St., 11/12/56, Dave 12/15/72
. . . “Everything is coming our way” . . cars, cars, cars 57 vet “The
Mount” . . . Krup . . . “doubledating" . . . Prom of 73 Fights
Friends . . . “Exciting nights down the wall" “citgo gas station”
“Midas Muffler” . . . “Chinese Food” . . . “Sheepsfold” . “KSC "
Rooms 329, 219, 113 ... "Brown eyes and curly brown hair.”
Debra J. Smith, Debbi, 40 Starbird St., 2/26/57, Pep Club 1 Nahant
beach . . Summer of 74 . . . Shelby Cobra . GT 350 SFM 66
Janice & Larry . . . 8/30/74 . . . Love is caring more about him than life
itself . . . Soldier boy My friends ... My honey jody Being happy
is having someome around who cares . . My best years at MHS.
Diane A. Smith, 19 Stevens Street, 5/26/57 : Blue and Gold 2,3, Choral Arts
Society 1,2,3, Concert Choir 1,3, Pep Club 1,2, Treble Clef 1; Windshield
wipers . . . Writing . . . “Today is the first day of the rest of your life"
6/19/74 . . . Headlines & editorials . . Wash, D.C. Long summer
nights talking ... The radio . . . Somerset . Tears, Smiles "Can
I've the car tonight? Please?” . . .
Robert B. Smith; 147 Elwell St., 4/11/56
William E. Smith III; 518 Pleasant St., 5/16/57
Ronald P. Smithell; 126 Laurel St., 7/12/56
James H. Smolinsky; 51 Willard St., 7/16/57
Robin H. Sneed, “fink"; 76 Mills St., 8/16/57: Black Student Union, 1,2,3;
Choral Arts Society, 1,2,3; FTA, 3; Pep Club, 1,2; Cheerleading, 2,3; Manny
. . . 9/12/74 . Heather . . . Russ . . . “Tee-Chee” . . parties our
code ... 2 square's 2 rec’s 2 tria’s It takes a fool to learn SGGO-
YAAJ . . . Distant Lover ... In the bottle , Dressing Room B cheer¬
ing practice
Janice L. Snow, 10 Woodville Terrace, 5/15/74: Choral Arts Society 1,2, Pep
Club 1; Larry . . . 3/7/73 . . . April 76 . . May 75 . . Chicago Mav¬
erick . . Ah-the-put-put . . Hr 113 . . Dubes . Debbie and Peter
. . . Love is forever or not at all . . Class of 75 . HR. 219 HR. 329
. . . Fords eat Chevys for breakfast.
Jody D. Solomon, Jo; 130 Harvard St., 12/28/57: Field Hockey, 2,3; records
. . . R.M. 108 . Love . . . Clint Eastwood . . scketching R.M. 113
. . . bowling . . movies . . . Capricoa's . Mickie J Music RM
“Having My Baby” . . Florida ... Jr. History . . "Ride ’em Cowboy”
. . . sports . . . Canada . . . Teachers Aide . pizza chips Bus
Driver . . . clothes . . . Boys . . . Ralph.
Brenda L. Sousa, 18 Lombard Ct., 6/11/57; Basketball 1,2,3; Field Hockey
1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3; Jackie ... Ms Govoorian Mr. Fitz Basketball
. . . Campsite 48 ... I can’t stand you . You make me sick Rose
and the Kids . . . Room 321 Paula, don't yell out my name! “16”
Big weekends over Sandy’s . . “Just don't get me going Bonnie
this kid I’m tella ya . . Center Halfback
James M. Sousa, Razz; 128 Plainfield Ave., 9/3/56: cars motorcycles
. . . Electricity . . . swimming . . . basketball
Michael G. Souza, Mike; 39 Maynard St„ 11/24/57 Baseball 2; Football 1,2,
3; Indoor Track 1,2; LIT 1,2,3; Track (outdoor) 3; Wrestling 1; Linda
5/24/74 . . . “Happy Days” . . . “75” . Mount . Tear Drill
“Gay-Lord” . . . Antipaste . . . Football Camps Vitamin “E" Bas¬
kin Robbins Flat Ice Cream DNA . . “Duke” Bucknell’s Showers
. Risk . . . Wish I was at the Rotary . Threw them Forearms in there!
. . . Lindon . Dino . . Magnolia . . Victory in College Bowl.
John A. Spadaro; 123 Lawrence St„ 7/19/57
Nancy J. Spector, Nance, 133 Daniels St., 7/9/57: BBG 1; Lain Honor 1,2,3;
Maldonian 1,2,3; National Honor 2.3; Pep Club 1; Rifle 3: USONA 1,2,3; Jr
Var. 73, . . . the library ... the tower rubbing noses "Ap”
working in the work-study and english offices summer of “74”
Peabody ... Mr. Benotti . . . usheretting friends forever career
day 73 & 74 . love . . . B.B. . . concerts I’ll alwas remember my
good times and great friends at M.H.S.
SENIORS 175
TAMRA SPIELER
FRANK SPINALE
AMY STEELE
JOANNE STEFANILO
ROBERT STELMACH
SHERYL STERNER
ROBERT SPINNEY
GARY STEVENS
RONALD STOCKTON
KATHERINE STRAUSS
CAROLLEE SULLIVAN
ELAINE SULLIVAN
GEORGIANA SULLIVAN
JAMES SULLIVAN
176 SENIORS
WILLIAM SULLIVAN
JEFFREY SULLIVAN
PHYLLIS SURETTE
m
DAVID SURETTE
Andrea Voigt calmly puts opposition in its place in class debate.
DAVID SUTTON
JERILYN SWEENEY
Jerilyn M. Sweeney, Jen; 43 Gilbert St., 10/25/56; Always to be
The summer of ’72 . Football games Junior Varieties
out the booklets then getting a cold Boston Liberty Muti
Hussey’s office . . Halloween Elton John Benny an
. Chicago . Writing to Ernie.
Tamra A. Spieler, Shorty; 87 Rockland Ave., 4/16/57: BBG 1; B
2,3; Library Club 2,3; Tifty 1,2,3; Guitar . . Camp Recorde
ing NFTY . Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die life is li
winged bird that can not fly ... The Cape Elections
Fun Happy Times Sad times . . Sunday bowling S
movies for $1.00.
Frank Spinale, Funkie, 174 Mount Vernon St., 5/13/55: Mus
... The Gang Queen . . EJ’s . . Susan . Great King
Black Sabbath . Murph . PAAARTY Remember Hi
At Lunch.
Robert L. Spinney, Bobby; 196 Sammett St., 2/1/57; Football 2
ball Money . . . Cards . . . cars . Gambling basebal
. . . Hockey . , windows . . .
Amy J. Steele, 226a Washington St., 4/20/57: Phi Delta Phi, 1,2
. The Love of my Life . . 3/23/72 . . Colour my World
friend 1967-1974 and forever . . . J. Geils . . and Chicago co
Prince . . . Sweeny's Gay 90’s . . . It's only words and words ai
to take your heart away . . .
Joanne Stefanilo, JoJo; 146 Oliver St., 10/26/56: Pep Club 1; PI
1; Teddy "To know, to love, to see, to want, to have, to hoi
. . 2/19/72 . . West Point . . . Room 13 New York . . Nut
Color My World . . N.A.S.C. . . . Denise, Eliane and our lui
together . . . "Stairway to Heaven” ... I LOVE YOU" Teddy
10/26/56 . . . 10/17/55 . . . Hockey games . Chicago
Make It.”
Robert E. Stelmach, Stel; 17 Hubbard St., 9/30/57: Live the Gust
Celebrate National Highway Week . . . Fur’s camping trip l
and his son . . . Org . . Chester Street Malden over Chel;
Mass ... The Endless Summer . . . Waterview , . A Life Time
Screaming scull for President ... 327 ... "Vette" . . Go H
Sheryl A. Sterner, Albee; 19 Maynard St„ 5/31/57, Pep Club, 1; Q
16, 1973 . . . “The Corner” . . . Friday nights down the creek
of 73 — the mountains . . . Brown Cadillac . . . Colour My \
"Kimby" . . . Black Mustang . "Binky” . . . Russo’s . . Sept
— Pink Star Sapphire . NICE! . . . What no Gwaby? Say
nice . . . Hampton Beach . . . Don’t fall asleep . .
Gary W. Stevens, Cat, 56 Fairview Ave., 5/12/59: Rifle 1,2,3; V
Rifle 1,2,3; . . . Politic . . . Vill . . . wild turkeys on easier . .
. . . fishing durby . . . Russian revolvers . . . Less Reed
. . . Stones . . . Dwaine Allman . the point . . . "77” . . .
Gaily . . . Willy . . . Life is a rock.
Ronald C. Stockton, Stockboy, Weasal; 166 Lawrence St., 11/30,
Club, 2; Cross Country, 3; Indoor Track, 1,3; Rifle Club, 1; Outdi
hant Beach . . . Party . . Donna . . . Cheryl . . . Oct. 26
. . . Alice Cooper . . . Deep Purple . . . Chicago . Beatles
Stones . . .
Katherine Strauss, Kathy; 223 Oliver St., 12/19/56: "When th
Remember me and bear me in you mind, let all the world say wha
Speak of me as you find.” . . . BCDSK . . . “Bell Bottom Blues."
Carollee M. Sullivan, Lee; 61 Ashland St., 7/25/57: Basketball 1
Hockey 3; Softball 1,2,3; Harold 2 yrs. . . Paul Christopher
... the girls . . . "don’t Bite me” . . . Happiness is Harold
. Bickford’s . . . Water Skiing up Harvard . . Gold Coin . .
the summer . . . Vic's ... 11 o'clock conversations . . McG
wear a dress” . Miss Luongo . , Ms. Gavoorian . . , Mrs. Tuck
. . . Times at Cathy’s house . . . Give me a break! . . .
Charles H. Sullivan Sully; 89 Boylston St., 12/27/56: YMCA
. . . Football . . . Basketball . . . Baseball . New Years Eve .
Lifting . . . Sports . . The Three Trees Projects . Rolling S
Ten Years After . . . Green Party Over Giles.
Elaine D. Sullivan, 55 Presley St., 6/6/57.
Georgiana Sullivan, George, 2 Woodland Rd., 12/7/57: The corne
74 . . . the res ... Zeski ... the Prince . . the cape ... I
Aug. 15 . . . Elton John . . MFG MacFadden . . . butch
Brighams . . . stairway to heaven . . . Smiley's Northeastern .
. . . Hockeytown . . . Waltham . . . bubble gum , Somervilh
6.
James H. Sullivan, Sully; 10 Montrose Court, 6/22/57: Cross co
Football, 3; Hockey, 1,2,3; Track (outdoor) 1,2,3; ROSE C<
garcon . . . Jimmy’s cottage ... The Mount . . . Elton Steve’s
Murphos . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young . . Swimming dowi
... the tape . . . shut-up Gregg . . Captain Weston . Ya c
Freck . . . Bunza & Terry . . Releches pancakes ... Hey Di
How's your . . . Betty Body Guard.
Jeffrey P. Sullivan, Jeff-Sully; 10 Montrose Court, 5/19/56: Foo
. . Hockey 2,3 . . . Track(outdoor) 1,3 . . Esther . . . Phhh
. . . "Your Sons” . . . Brandeis Bummers . . . Opel . . Steve’:
Mount . . #32 . . .#23 . . . “Football Camps” . . Festa Man
. . . Elton . . . Summer 74-75 . . . Carlos . . . “So Far Away'
. . . Mystick Lakes . . . “Rocket Man" . . . Gotta friend?
Wanna get you before you go!!!
William F. Sullivan, 4 Marshall Ave, 4/4/57.
David R. Surette, 28 Presley St., 7/14/57: Hockey Team 1,2,3;
Soccer 1,2; The Family . . . Junior Varieties Miss Picillo
T.V. . . . New Silver ... Ray Davies . . Ian Anderson . . I hati
and broken ankles . . . Cooney New Soccer Uniforms . D(
Tarm . . . Bye-0 . . #30 ... The Drive-in Crew . 22nd . .
Nest . . . # 14 ... God Save the Kinks.
Phyllis A. Surette, 18 Beacon St„ 2/23/57.
David E. Sutton, 62 Fairmont St., 7/9/57: music eating
. . . Hockey . . . Football . . . Marx Brothers . . Three Stooges (
SENIOI
SANDRA SWIBLE
ELAINE TABACCO
CAROL SYLVESTER
BRENDA TESTA
WILLIAM THISTLE
GEORGE TIERI
NORMA TILDEN
ERIC TINGDAHL
LISA TIRO
ROSE ANN TOMASELLO
178 SENIORS
ROBERT TOOTHAKER
ROBERT TOWLE
LEONORA TORTORELLA
PAULA TRABUCCO
ROBERT TRABUCCO
KATHRYN TREFRY
Lydia Plauetsky looks worried before a test.
Sandra D. Swible, Sandy; 86 Hadley St., 6/30/57; Der Deutsche Klub 1,2,3;
Choral Arts Society 3; “Praise the Lord Anyhow B Y E. Six
Jesus loves you . . . Crocheting . Singing Retrets Hayrides
Gardening . . . "The Grape" . Carpentry . . Smile it's good for the en¬
vironment . . One way to Jesus . . Teaching Sunday School Cooking
. Bowling Tip Writing Purple . Blue Love Je¬
sus never forgets . .
Carol A. Sylvester, Meatball; 367 Lebanon St., 11/25/57: Band 1; Phi Delta
Phi 2; Rick, I.L.Y. . . Mrs. O'Hara, thanks for the best class I’ve ever had
The four Muskateers to all my friends, I wish you all the love and
happiness life can bring . . Jackson Garbage To Donna and Nancy,
goodbye with tears.
Elaine A. Tabacco, 29 Church St., 9/19/57: Ski Club 1.2: Business Course
. . . Swimming . , . Horseback riding skiing . Waterville Gun-
stock . Summer of “74” . . . Drive-ins . margate . John Dav¬
is . . Mood . . 3 Dog Night . . . Crosby Stills Nash & Young Elton
John.
Debra J. Tamagna, Debbie; 97 Porter St., 7/4/57: Phi Delta Phi 1: Derm,
9/15/72 . . . Coronet . . . Nahant . . . Endless summer what wall
. . . Lrncir . . . AHR1 . . . 16+-1 . . . SHYE Natural High Carp
. . . Canada . . 7/31/74 MATTJT . . . 23 . . 6/11/75 . . Mr. D's
. MTC . . . “Dream on” . . . ADTLRI SATTAT.
Kim Tanner, 19 Fairview Terrace, 2/28/57: Whacha gonna do about me?
. . . bzzz . . Blue Skies And these children that you spit on as they try
to change their world are immune to your consultation, they're quite aware
what they’re going through . . . 6/14/73.
June E. Taylor, 108 Ashland St., 6/5/57: Dec. 7, 1973 . . . Cats Booth
Bay Harbor . . . Because you’re my buddy . . . sombreros . . . oh yeah
. . . drive-in diversions . . “little sister” . . . carousel ski weekends
. . . memories . . . morning errands . . . “You go your way and I go mine.”
Sandra J. Terry, Sandy; 28 West St., 1/19/56: “Business Course?” . . .
“Swimming, Tennis, Cooking, Horse back riding” . “Good Luck Elaine,
Bonnie, Kim, and June” . . Foot Stomping music by Grand Funk.
Brenda L. Testa, Bush, B.L.T.: 15 Morton St., 4/12/57: For you will still be
here tomorrow but your dreams may not . . Italy & Glass Doors “My
Family” . . . Little-Elf . . . Cape Cod . . . Lynton . . If you compare your¬
self with others you will become vain and bitter; for always there will be
greater and lesser persons than yourself . . . “My Opal” ... My friends
. . Good talks . . . Good Times . . .
William H. Thistle, 91 Jacob St., 5/22/57.
George F. Tieri, 439 Ferry St., 5/02/57: Football 1: Auto Shop Corner
. . . Debbie . . . Cars . . . Cougar . . . Carnival . . Gym.
Norma J. Tilden, “Norm” : 63 Greenleaf St., 2/28/57: Basketball, 1; Pep
Club, 1,2; Tennis, 2,3; RYGA ... Mr. C’s office . . April 16 . “73”
“Babe” . . Pepper friends . . . Lind’s Pad . . . S. Pizza . . . “Deb & Bob”
... Mr. C. Your the best Mr. Duffy your next . . . “Pinball” . . . Wee-Wee
. . . Thanks for everything Mr. C. ... I will never forget you and all the
good times . . . TAKE CARE . . . Secretaria . . . Razz-ma-tazz . . Oct. 18,
“1955”
Eric E. Tingdahi, 47 Converse Ave, 9/5/57.
Lisa Tiro, 9 Hall St., 10/24/57: Partying . . . Linden nights . . . gangster
white walls . . . concerts . . . Sundays . . . Arthur . . . May 22 , . Dad
keep the faith . . . Maria: I don’t know! . . . Hope for Ralphie Cannot
ease my mind left home thought it was time, pain I feel dear mother I love
you still . . .
Rose A. Tomasello, Rose; 73 Avon St., 3/1/57: Basketball, 1,2,3; Field Hock¬
ey, 1,2,3; Pep Club, 1; Softball, 1,2,3; B.S.Y. . . . Leaning Tower . . “Yeah
Man” . . . “RollEm” . . . Camping — 48 ... 18 ... 321 ... Ms. Gavoo-
rian . Peyton Place . . . B-B-B-B-B Benny . . . “Macadoo” . Cloud
Nine . . aggravating someone. . . “whipped” . . . Midleton Highway
Bowling alley with Harold & Carollee . 11 o’clock conversations
Don’t say good-bye . . . W.I.C.Y.U.Y.L.I.E. . . . W.W.I.S.Y.A.
Robert S. Toothaker, Skin; 115 Gilbert St., 11/14/57: Swimming Water-
Skiing . . Old Orchard Beach . . . Fortune’s Rocks . 8-13-73 Mo¬
torcycles . . . Outdors . . .
Leonora F. Tortorella, Lee: 16 High St.; 9/9/57: Blue and Gold, 2,3, Choral
Arts Society, 1, El Club Hispaneo, 2,3, FNC, 1,2,3, FTA, 1, Key Club, 3, Pep
Club, 1, Ski Club, 3, Tri Hi, 2,3, H.R. Rep, 2; ‘Today-First Day, rest of my life'
. . . “Oct. 3, 1974” . . . “Canada 73” . . . "OBSESE-DIET” . . “Kathy”
. . . “LT+JD” . . . “Regina’s” . . . “income source” . . . “Maine-long
weekends” . . . “twins” . . . “Women’s Lib” . . . “Family rides” . . .
"Friendships” . . . “Ms. Walzoak” . . . “own room” . . . “shopping” . .
“Good morning” . . . “Jesus Christ Superstar” . . . “independent” . .
“Mike” . . . “M + E's apartment” . . . “Everyone enjoy life!".
Robert C. Towle, Bob; 96 Home St., 12/26/55: Football, 1,2; ANN. I give you
all my love always . . . beaches . . . night clubs . Home St. all night
parties . . . working.
Paula- Jean M. Trabucco, Paula; 20 Holloway St., 7/11/57: Basketball 1,2,3:
Field Hockey 1,2,3: Pep Club 1: Michael 143 10/4/74 ”17
Twiny . . . 7/25/72 . . . school yard . campsight 48 party
looks . . . who’s here ... QQQ middleton highway 321
Pompidu . . . M.T.M. . . . Just you & me . . Gene, Thanks for everything
. . . good times with Michael . . . Y.M.C.A. Brenda Walt-up
Billerica . . . Froggy . Andrea — a special friend.
Robert C. Trabucco, Whitey; 12 Robert Terr., 1/25/57: LIT 1: Weekend trip
to Maine Cape Cod . sports hockey ... in general playing cards
watching the moon turn awaiting to buy a car.
Kathryn J. Trefry, Tryfly; 65 Vi Madison St., 4/25/57: Chess Club, 3: Choral
Arts Society, 3; El Club Hispaneo, 2,3; FTA, 2,3; Tri Hi, 3: Bus Ministry
Parry's . . Melrose . . S.S.C. . . . “1971” E.N.C. Green Bus
king 8/27/74 . . . E.M.K.C. “73, 74” . Family . 12/24/73
Julbilitate . . . Quizzing . . . b.M. starts . . . Tennis P.M. Sr High
Institute “73” . . Kids . Help “my shoe” "go, go. go” . Gas
. . . Johnston’s . . N.Y.P.S. . . . Douglas 100th . 1975 ENC
Tempest . . Cawthorn’s . . 9/23/74 Retreat all 3 of them
"John Boy” . . . George & Linda Mom & Dad Boat Cruise
Julbilee . . . 10/8/74.
SENIORS 179
MICHAEL TRODDEN
JOHN TUMBLIN
LINDA TRICKEY
LINDA TUFO
BARBARA TUXBURY
KATHLEEN VALLEY
Norma Tilden totals column in Business Machines class.
DAVID TWOHIG
MICHAEL UPHAM
LINDA VANASSE
DENISE VANGEYTE
180 SENIORS
LAWRENCE VARGA
NANCY VICARI
ANDREA VOIGT
ARNOLD WALKIN
JOSEPH VAVERKA
LINDA VIGASIN
KATHLEEN VOSE
KATHLEEN MARIE WALSH
CHERYL VOUTOUR
Linda B. Trickey, "Trick" VBIondie” ; 82 Blomerth St.; 6/9/57
Equestrian Club 1, Rifle 1,2,3: Thank God for Joe M.H.S. Rifle
Elvis . . Duke and the Drivers 65 Stang Black Frai
. . . “All summer long” . . . “Little Darlin" . "Peppermint T\
"Meet me Baby on 45th St.” . . Joshua Caines's-York WROE
Volari . . Thank you Dad and Mom.
Michael W. Trodden, 223 Webster St., 6/21/57.
Linda E. Tufo, Toto; 137 Franklin St., 1/15/58: Le Cercle Francais
1,2: Junior Varieties Stage . crew rehersals till 11:01
homeroom rep . . . carnival . prizes my guitar musi
... The only thing stopping you is yourself happy green
. . . friends . Leonora . new brother . old brother p.
John J. Tumblin, Late John Henry; 95 Porter St., 7/3/57 Footl
Greenroom 1,2,3: Wrestling 1,3: Hello world camp forest hills
ville . . . Medford . . . Greenroom fun . . . night . falling off
tain ... 402 ... 220 ... 201 . . My homeroom second year
High Football Camp cog Speeding Contest 2nd plac
world.
Barbara A. Tuxbury, 44 Wigglesworth St.. 9/6/57: 9/7/69 An
for Terri, Zoo & Moe . Nan. F. on time Tracy's crazy
Sandy without Greystone . . Neil Young & Bob Dylan Buz.
N.H. . . . Claire ... "a ravioli for you” ! Squeaky's repeat n
pers . . Walshy . . . Sneaky Kathy & Tina friends
M.H.S..
David G. Twohig, Fee (Twig); 180 East Border Rd., 8/5/57: Hocki
I, 2,3: Soccer 2,3: New Silver Beach "The Family" Jr
“74" . . . Tull Concerts . . Drive in parties Friday Night
Joe’s games . . . Soccer’s the Best Bike Trip to Cape, Jitte
Cuddles.
Michael Upham, 11 Summit Terr, 11/20/57.
Kathleen E. Valley, Kathy; 386 Highland Ave.; 11/9/57: Sneaky
Tux. You can have Sneaky 2 . Tina and Tux friends forever
Tull . . . “The Mount” . . . Neil Young . . . "Marancy" f
BIM ... sombreros . . . T.S.N.T. . . "parties” . . remei
16, 1974 . . . Kelley’s "One of the guys still?” July 12,
Proud . . . Mary "D.R.” .
Linda M. Vanasse, 22 Pierce St., 10/12/57: Pep Club 1: Phi Delta
Tri Hi 1,2,3: Maryann's camp . Dandy's 4th Beach 74 Su
Mldai crazy nights with C.G. . . . who wants ice-cream? Coi
J. M. . . . whats up for tonight? . . Live don't merely exist.
Denise L. Van Geyte, Dee Dee: 43 Claremont St., 5/29/57: Field
Softball, 3; Sept. 9, 72 . Dec. 18. 73 Driving party
ing lot . . . mount . . . Bow Lake . . New Hampshire Swin
Reading . . . Girls room . . . Paula’s Valient . Bob's Van
. , . summer concerts . , . tennis . the hill life.
Lawrence T. Varga, Larry; 17 Division St., 5/25/57: Arnie Ziffle
Brothers . . . 7/26/74 . . Piche . . Surfing at York Beach.
Joseph A. Vaverka, Beaver Beast, 173 Harvard St„ 9/13/57: Lit
. . . Canobie Lake . . . Golden Oldies . WBOR FM . April 7,
Elvis . . . York Beach . . Lunch in Rm 401 "ELFIR”
Beast” . . . 'Che la luna' . . . Frank Sinatra . . "My Way” .
Italy . . . Range Lamp . . . "Having My Baby” I Honestly Lo\
Linda & Joe.
Nancy C. Vicari, Apples; 85 Rockland Ave., 8/7/57: JOEY. Nov
1973 . . . "ANGIE” . Revere Beach . . . halloween card of
BRAT . . . Anthony’s . . . "the car" . Happiness is Joey
partner Debbie . . . Remember the time . . Our good old say
. . . Vermont . . . Sheepfold . . . Class of "75"
Linda P. Vigasin, Lynne; 81A Lisbon St., 1/20/57: Band, 1,2,3; I
Society, 1,2,3; Greenroom, 1: Madrigal Singers, 2.3; USONA, 1
, . . Applesauce ... You got to be kidding! Lately it occurs
a long strange trip it's been . . . Music Band and Choral Arts
Wednesday Nights and Saturday Mornings To all my speci:
think I love you.
Dorothy Vining, Dottie; 190 Sammett St., 1/19/57: Field Hockey,
or forever hold your guilt! . . Foley’s ... my Irish friend
. . . Paulette — Rebecca getting our heads together! . Revere
. . . “Funnyface” . . . talking eyes friends at Jordan's . 5
. . . Nancy remember . . . favorite expressions . miss ya sis!
times .
Andrea J. Voigt, 89 Glenrock Ave., 10/30/57: a memory is but a
tangible to hold, like a snowflake that has glistened and sparkl
gently through the air only to melt and if in 10 years I hav<
. . . Bobby . . . ladybug at the oasis . ocean 4 sk
prom . . . I will remember and shed a tear or two for whateve
melts snowflakes
Kathleen S. Vose, Kathie; 76 Wescott St., 9/13/57: Pep Club. 1
Svenske Flicka . . Meffa . . . FUYA! . . "Blue Bonber” Fir:
tango at Prince . . “Party 9-13-74" "Can't get enuf of that i
. . Summer of 74 . . . “Chris, where are your eyes?" Aero
Chicago Concert . . . Keep on Smilin!
Cheryl J. Voutour, 348 Salem St., 9/4/56.
Arnold J. Walkin, Arnie; 15 Boylston St., 6/8/57: AZA. 1,2,3; B;
COG. 1,2,3; Key Club, 1,2,3; Rifle, 1,2,3; Band Equipment Managei
lee Regional March . . . COG Secretary . . . "Chelsea Go Home"
Mara 6/3/73 AZA is Great!!! . . . "Who called the cops"
drive tonight?
Kathleen M. Walsh, Walsh!; 139 Coleman St„ 12/12/57: CAM,
Hispaneo, 3; Maldonian, 1: Pep Club. 1; Tennis, 2,3; "Do it"
Fuya, fuya . Chicago . . . Raggety Ann & Andy Nature
. . . Linden . . . sunshine . memories.
SENIO
KATHLEEN MARY WALSH
JOEL WEISBERG
DtBORAH WEBB
WILLIAM WHALEN
LAWRENCE WHITE
HAROLD WILLIAMS
LINDA WALSH
KATHLEEN WELSH
DONALD WILLCOX
SUSAN WILLIAMS
JOHN WESTON
CAROL WILLIAMS
KENNETH WILLINGER
182 SENIORS
graffiti
decks walls
Graffitti has become embedded in the tradition and
structure of Malden High. In almost every bathroom, it
is easy to read the numerous slogans scrawled on the
walls. The MHS bathrooms are noted for “Mary loves
John” items and other commentary which make an
excursion there a truly unique experience. One
stairway bears a silver spray-painted inscription which
reads, “Go Medford”. Not only is this destruction of
public property, it is treason as well. Lockers have
become favorite objects for Bud-Man stickers and
campaign posters; however, these are amusing and
harmless and make the uniformity of the lockers less
rigid. The Maldonian, the Blue and Gold, and Boojum
Rock all provide ample opportunity for students to
express themselves in writing. Although there is a
paper shortage, budding literary geniuses should not
become discouraged. It is much easier to rewrite and
improve writing when it is on paper than when it is on
the walls.
SCOTWINGERTER
CLIFFORD WINSOR
MARGARET WOO
CATHERINE WRIGHT
DENISE WINSOR
Kathleen M. Walsh, Cassi; 22 St. Mary St., 3/14/57: If I gave you everything
that I owned and asked for nothing in return, Would you do the same for me
as I would for you? Or take me for a ride and strip me of everything includ¬
ing my pride, But spirit is something no one destroys.
Linda i. Walsh, Lyn; 32 Walnut St., 1/15/58: Pep Club, 1; Propellers
Prince . . "Fuya Fuya” . . . Svenske Flicka . . The Party 9/13/74
Chris’ mud bath . Karen's Bumper “Color please” “Bumps”
... The Mount . . . “Brothers” . . . "Publicity Manager” . . . "Check em
out” . . . “Nice Bum” . . . Munchies . . .
David A. Watson, 555 Lynn St., 10/20/55.
Deborah L. Wayne, Debby; 40 Alpine Street, 3/20/57: Band, 1,2,3; BBG, 1.2,
3; El Club Hispanco, 3; Titty 1,2,3; USONA, 1,2,3; Israel Jr. Varities
New Hampshire . . . the summer of 74 . . . Friends You go firts, Lisa
. . . parties ... I know where I am . . craziness . I'll burn you
long talks ... “A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere” , Ralph
Waldo Emerson.
Deborah A. Webb, Debbie; 408 Pleasant St., 12/12/57: The Cadillac and the
charger . I’m going to miss all the friends I know and love in M.H.S.
Life kisses us on both cheeks day and morn, . . . I have so many dreams to
come true .
John Weidner, 20 Perkins St., 1/13/56.
Joel W. Weisberg, 208 Bryant St., 8/3/57: AZA, 1,2,3; COG, 1,2,3; Der
Deutsche Klub, 1,2,3; Greenroom, 3; Maldonian, 1,2,3; Those who would use
this space to remember me by would not want to, those who would not use it
would not have to.
Kathleen E. Welsh, Kathi; 9 Converse Ave., 1/28/57: Chess Club, 3; Choral
Arts Society, 3; El Club Hispance, 3; Equestrian Club, 2; Greenroom, 3; Pep
Club, 2; Ski Club, 3; Swimming, 1; Tri Hi, 3; We are told that when God cre¬
ated the world, He pronounced it good; what would He say now?
David West, 10 Rosemont St., 2/26/56.
John K. Weston, 39 Cherry St., 1/2/57: Cross Country 1,2,3 Indoor
Track 1,2,3 . . . Outdoor Track 1,2,3 . . . Forestdale ... 880 yard
Gun Lap . . . Playing Cards . . . Suffolk Downs . . . Parties Tri. Capt.
. . . May 15 . . . Skully . . . H.P. . . . water skiing ... 21 . “The
1000” ... The Cape.
William G. Whalen, Billy; 350 Washington St., 3/28/57: Navy G.V.
Silers Express . . . Skylark . . . Island.
Lawrence J. White, Larry; 226C Washington St., 10/10/57: Cape Cod Colle-
sium . . . Chuch Berry & James Montgomery . . , parties in the wagon
Gleenwood . . Maine & Swan Lake, more parties . 404 .221
202 .. . Seagull Beachintra . . murel hoop.
Donald G. Willcox, 72 Claremont St., 3/16/57: College . summertime
. . . Linden . . . Seabege Lake . . . “Here Comes The Sun” . “Thanks"
. . . shrimp , . . weekends . . . "Feel the Feeling” . . . junk forty
steps . . . "Rockport the best day of my life” . . . music ... a smile
friend . . . sail away, sail away, sail away . . .
Carol A. Williams, Yo-Yo; 69 Davis St., 7/15/57: Me and Leo May 20,
1974 . . . Paragon Park . . . That night at the drive-in . driving around
. . . Elton John concert Nov. 20 . . . Essex . . Anthony’s Pier 4 dou¬
bling Adele and Mike ... the Cape . . . getting lost ... the summer
graduation 1975 . . . Razz-Ma-Tazz . . . Ticking.
Harold J. Williams, Jay, 3A Lisbon St., 8/2/57: Basketball 2,3; Black Student
Union 1,2,3; Choral Arts Society 1,2; Concert Choir 1,2; Harvard Street
Park smoking . . . Chelsea is a smoker . . . Bold Parties The wild shoot
out . . . Up town ... In the park . . . 10/15/73 . . Cheryl . Payback
. . . James Brown . . . Afro American Center.
Susan D. Williams, 10 Tyler Court, 4/17/56.
Kenneth J. Willinger, Kenny; 83 Felsmere Rd., 6/3/57; Cross Country, 3,
Maldonian, 1,2,3, Tifty, 1,2,3; 403B . . Watermelon Wine . “Denise, its
not fair” . . . Nahant ... The Allman Brothers . . . "Find the origin of your
thoughts Kim” . . . Demian . . . September 17, 1979 . . . Magical Mystery
Tour . . . Hampton Beach in Peter’s Van ... Don’t leave the past behind
. . . Waimanalo Hawaii, Summer of 73.
Derrick Wilson, 156 Newland St., 10/3/57: Basketball, 1,2,3; Black Student
Union, 1,2,3; Choral Arts Society, 1,2; Concert Choir, 1,2; Harvard Street
Park . . . Let’s Tote . . . Mandrill ... The Payback . Uptown in the Park
. . . 7/4/73 . . . Whaiom Park . . . Damn Right I Am Somebody The
Ohio Players.
Scot D. Wingerter, 32 Valley St„ 7/5/57.
Clifford R. Winsor, Skip; 733 Main St., 7/10/57: Cross Country, 1,2; Indoor
Track, 2; Wrestling, 2; Crazy Ed . . . Uncle Tom’s Cabin The Island
G.V. warlords . . , Friendlys ... The only way to have a friend is to be one
. . . Bill-Dave . . . United States Navy . . . 0800 June 15, 1975 Ginger
... Pet Shop . . . Quebec Canada . . Skip & Deb T.L.A.
Denise M. Winsor, 733 Main St., 7/5/56: Field Hockey, 1; Pep Club, 1;
Tommy, 7/6/74 . . . Camaro . . . Corvett . . Nahant “73" . Beach-
wood ... Rm. 210 . Labor Day Weekend . Tom Collins . . . Wishing
Well . . . Long Train Running , . . East Side Family . . . Bread Old
Orchard Beach . . . Carmel Cornon The pier . . Chester . . . Hunchie
Gordie . . . North Conway.
Margaret Y. Woo, 173 Main St., 3/4/57: El Club Hispance 1,2,3: Maldonian
3: National Honor 2,3: Phi Delta Phi 1,2,3: USONA 1,2,3: “We can't return,
we can only look behind from where we came” ... spy where are we
going? . . . Why do we climb these stairs? . . Marathon . . M.N.’s camp
. . . Hola . . . 4 dollars . . . something’s lost and something's gained.
Catherine M. Wright, Cathy; 59 Emerald St. 11/16/57: C.Y.O. Ski trips
... The Prince on Sunday nights . Festa Rd . Who said urn’s
YES! . . . Who would you rather . . “Cats" . . . comics November
Scorpio’s are best . . . horseback riding.
SENIORS 183
Richard Jolicoeur works on clay figures in Art 3.
184 SENIORS
. . clowning with the finished project.
ANGELA ZAMMUTO
CHRISTINE ZAMPITELLA
THERESA ZUNINO
PETER ZSCHOKKE
Michelle A. Young, Mick, 73 Suffolk St., 11/16/56: Choral Arts Society 1,2,
3; Concert Choir 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Wrestling 2,3; Coming Saturday Night
Pid? . . . Dave . August 1, 1974 . tammie . Scorpio The
Mount . . . Revere Beach . . two for tea Conrad Ma away from
home Friends Forever Happiness is Like a kiss you have to share it to
have it.
Annmarie Zaia, Num-nuts; 29 Oliver St., 1/19/57: Ski Club 1; Jeff & Anne
9/5/71 . . Pinto . . Van . . Marblehead Nahant
6/14/76 . . . Rockport . . . Life is more than just cartoons Mr. C. Hi
Babe 12/25/73 O’Kay . . Your sixteen IF M.H.S. "75”
Those were the days We may never pass this way again Our day
will come.
Audrey B. Zalko, 240 Summer St„ 5/20/57: BBG, 1,2,3; FTA, 3; “Things you
cherish most in your life can be taken if they're left neglected' Grand¬
view 74 . . . “midnight talks" . . . "rainy night walks” "Stevie Won¬
der” . . . “passion pink car” . . . “Rm. 34” . . “Augustines” "or¬
phans” . . . “Rockport” . . . “E.M.O.C." . . MOJ-3” "18656’
Leavin’ a problem in your life.
Donald Zaltzberg, 37 Winthrop St..
Angela M. Zammuto, Angie; Ang; 35 Clement St., 10/14/57: Pep Club, 1;
Homeroom . . . Cindy . . Wrong way ... Roadrunners The yellow
bus ... why not? . But it's boring . Capri If it’s just starting
give it a chance, if it doesn’t change then do what we must, but remember, it
may never come our way again.
Christine M. Zampitella, Chris, 56 Waite St., 4/22/57, Leaning Tower
Roll'em . . period 7 . . The Gang . . 9/20/74 C.D.V.P.L. off
M&M . . . S.Y. . . . pasta time . . Don't Anyone Move . Florida
. . Puerto Rico ... Ms. Gavoorian periods 1,3,4 Hockey grease
bread . . . Chicago . . . “I've been searching so long” Mac¬
Donalds . . North Reading . football . .#41 . . Rockport Salis¬
bury Beach.
Peter T. Zschokke, Shock, Harmdn, Zukie, Shockstein, 99 Coleman St.,
5/25/57: Blue and Gold, 3; Greenroom, 3; “C’mon be a sunrise, let your
love light fill your eyes, Let it shine on. Moving like a river flows, we can
make the feeling grow, if you only shine on. People let your light shine, c'-
mon let it shine on.” . . . “Lightshine” .
Theresa Zunino, 20 Ferguson Road, 10/3/57: Chicago to the good times
Danny . . September 13, 1974 . . . Colour of my world . Maureen
Barbara . . . Prebble . . . Claire . . . Walsh . . . Brigham’s Stylis¬
tics . . .
SENIORS 185
junior year
a transition
Kathleen
Abbott
Josephine
Acierno
Mark Acquaviva
Joan Adams
Michael Adams
Steven Adorn
Carol
Alessandro
James Allen
Kevin Allen
In the transition between Sophomore
and Senior years, a Junior finds himself
neither naive nor innocent but still not
quite as sophisticated or worldly as a
senior. A Junior knows the workings of
the school and the administration and
walks confidently about the school.
Although a Junior is no longer
imprisoned on the third floor, he is still
not completely welcome to walk the
corridors of the first floor, this is strictly
Senior territory. Junior year is a
transition period full of headaches and
troubles, triumphs and successes. It is a
year of anticipation for the time when the
class will become the upperclassmen of
the school, a time for taking PSAT’s and
a bit of soul-searching for those who are
still uncertain as to what they want to do
after graduation from high school, and a
time for developing confidence and
maturity.
Judith Allonby
Marc Alman
Michael
Almquist
Peter Altman
John Amirault
Patricia
Amoroso
Jeanette
Annonson
Peter Antonelli
Sandra Appel
Mark Armoian
Deborah Arnold
Anthony
Arsenault
Marguerite
Artino
Linda Athridge
Michael Atwater
Daniel Avallone
Diane Babin
Patricia Babin
Joseph Baglieri
Joseph Baglio
Diane Baker
Jolene Baldwin
John Ballerini
186 JUNIORS
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Daniel
Breault
Nancy
Brown
Marjorie
Barrow
Francis
Barthelmess
Brian Bartlett
Marie Barton
Joseph Bates
Janet Beaudoin
Kathy Belbin
Eric Belliveau
Kevin Bennett
Michael Berry
Deborah Berte
Virginia Betts
Jeanne Binda
Bruce Boisvert
Justine Boisvert
Ellen Boland
Michael Borseti
Joseph Bouley
Warren
Brandano
Wilfried
Braunack
Mary Brazeau
Kevin Brown
Doris
Burgess
Nancy
Burgess
Tony Fosco listens attentively in History class.
JUNIORS 187
Louise Burke
Daniel Burns
Helena Burns
Steven Burstein
Mary Cadigan
Joan Caiazzo
Mark Camarata
Paul
Cammarata
Robert
Campbell
Susan
Campbell
Donna
Candeloro
Duane Cantera
Gina
Capodilupo
Robert Carlton
Nancy
Carmichael
Nancy Carr
Steven Carr
Brian Carroll
Lisa Carroll
William
Casamento
David Chalmers
Valerie Chingris
Patricia
Chisholm
Richard Chiulli
Theresa
Ciampa
Susan Ciccarelli
Angela Ciccolo
Nancy Clark
Terry Clemente
Linda Cline
Rosemary
Coder
Susan Cohen
Robin
Colarusso
Brendan Duffy, assistant principal of the Junior class, chec
up on one of his Juniors.
188 JUNIORS
"spirit of '76"
a true motto
When the Class of 1976 first
entered Malden High in September,
1973, it chose to publicize itself as “The
Spirit of '76 — the Class Heard ’Round
the World.” This past September the
return of the class was announced by
colorful posters on the second floor,
which the class now inhabits. Because
of the spirit and enthusiasm of the
class, it has found it easy to live
up to the ideals of its motto. Last
year, the class decided to adopt a
child overseas. This year, they chose
to adopt an Indian girl from the
Mission Tribe in California, hoping
that their charity could be utilized
in the United States rather than
abroad.
Gail Connors
Earl Cook
Sheryl Cooke
David Costello
Michael Craven
Linda Crenshaw
Anne Croft
Timothy
Crowley
Lisa Crumley
Charles
Cummings
Judith
Cummings
Paula Cunneen
Paul Cuoco
Paul Curley
Philip Daley
Teresa
Curcetti
Joan Cusson
Jo Ann Daly
Mary Curley
Stanley
Czerepica
Gina Danca
Kenneth
Danforth
Jay Darish
Thomas
Darragh
Anthony Davis
Linda De Acetis
Stephen
DeFilippis
James Delorie
Kathleen
DeNatale
Denis Devlin
Teresa Diaz
JUNIORS 189
Paul DiNunzio
Richard
DiSalvatore
Mark DiScipio
Stephen
Doherty
David D’Ortona
Edna Doucet
Marybeth
Downing
Theodora
Dracopoulos
Nathaniel
Dudley
Michael Duggan
Paula DiBiase
Judith DiCesare
Thomas
DiFilippo
Maureen
DiNitto
Joseph Lavargna relaxes for a moment during a test in English class.
Daniel Durgin
April Dworkin
June Dworkin
Mary Dyer
George
Eliopoulos
Brian Ellis
Gary Ellis
Ronald Esposito
Diane Faiella
Mark Farrell
Richard Farrell
Robert Farrell
Bruce Faucher
Nancy Feener
Bernice Fielding
Darlene Figelski
Barbara Finn
Gary Finn
Jeffrey Finn
Eric Fishman
Maureen
Flanagan
Judith Focht
Joseph Foley
190
JUNIORS
far*
Lisa Foley
Albert Ford
Antonio Fosco
Marian Fowler
George Franey
Linda Franey
Joseph Frauton
Michael Freni
Kurt Frim
Stephen Gaffey
Francesco
Gagliardi
William
Gallagher
Susan Galvin
John Garbarino
Sherry Gardner
Carol Gartland
Jeffry Gay
Kevin Gear
junior elections
a close contest
After the usual adjustments
during the first weeks of school the
elections for Junior class officers
were held. This year’s juniors
had to select seven out of fifteen
candidates. It was a very close
election. After the final ballot, the
results were President, Robert
Goldstein; Vice-President, Mary Kay
Hurley; Secretary, Nancy Burgess;
Assistant Secretary, Dee Dee Medugno;
Treasurer, Maureen Hurley; Assistant
Treasurer, Ricky Goldstein; Historian,
Judy Cummings; S.F.A.A.B.
representatives, Lisa Carroll and
Donny Roach. A few of these officers
were incumbents from the year before.
Therefore, they were experienced and
prepared for another year of hard
work.
Patricia Gerrin
Louis Gersh
Gary Ghika
Robert Gidari
Joyce Gilardi
Gary Gilbert
John Gilbert
Mary Gillespie
Michael Gillette
Philip Gindy
Joseph Giunta
Wendy Giunta
JUNIORS 191
Mark Goldberg
Bonnie Goldrick
Richard
Goldstein
Robert
Goldstein
Robin Goober
Marva Gooding
Howard
Goodman
Peter Goodwin
Phyllis Goodwin
Mary Gordon
Cheryl Goss
Patricia Grady
Robert
Gramolini
Helen Grandeau
Nancy
Gravallese
Dana Gray
Elyse Gray
Karen Gray
Mary Gray
Barbara
Greenberg
Lawrence
Greene
John Grenham
Lisa Gricci
Michael Grimes
Barbara Grungo
Nancy Habeeb
Eleanor Hablitz
Luanne Hagan
Mark Hagopian
John Hall
Charlotte
Halpin
Joanne Hamel
Leo Hamel
David
Hammersley
Linda Hanifan
James Hanley
Paul Hanson
Randall Hanson
juniors sponsor
50's nostalgia
Bobby socks, knee-length skirts,
greased back hair, and leather jackets
all turned out at the Junior Class
Event Friday night, November 8.
The Class of 1976 captured the spirit and
held a revival of 50’s and 60’s songs
which Bud Ballou, a disc jockey for
WVBF, emceed.
Bud Ballou distributed prizes to
anyone who could answer such questions
as, “What song was the theme for a man
who was leader of the pack?’’ Anyone
knowledgable enough was awarded a
contemporary album as a remembrance
of his Friday night at the 50’s dance.
Teachers and students
twisted and jitter-bugged to the
sounds of the 50’s. The dance
proved to be a financial and social
success and gave the Junior class a
good start in satisfying its financial
needs.
192 JUNIORS
Karen Harding
Paul Hardy
Lois Harrington
Mary
Harrington
Richard Harris
Robert Harris
Steven Harris
Brian Harvey
Kevin Hegarty
Laurie Hendry
Karen
Hennessey
James Henry
Cheryl Hoffman
Kerry Hogan
Harriet
Honigbaum
Gary Horton
Denise Howard
Patricia Hunte
Mary Hurley
Maureen Hurley
Alfred Jacobson
Michelle
Jackson
Stephanie
Johnson
Nancy Jordon
Walter Kallunki
Keith Kane
Michael
Kanofsky
Diane Kaplan
Jana Kaplan
Donna Kelleher
Maureen
Kelleher
)e Frauton and friend display ’50's costumes at the Junior Class
ance featuring disc jockey Bud Ballou.
JUNIORS 193
Richard Kenney
John Kiernan
Linda Killing
Kathleen Kirby
Charles Klim
Edward Kosta
Robert Lacey
Judy LaFarge
Jane LaFauci
junior advisors
muster class
Sponsoring a float in the
Bicentennial Celebration, making a
Christmas basket for a adopted child,
and selling bumper stickers were all
activities planned by the advisors and
Class of 1976 to get their class
involved in school activities and
in social problems and events.
The advisors of this “spirited”
class are Sharon McGee, Peter Carroll
Sarah Riley, Karen Aresco, Cecil
Busby, Frank Abrahams, Lois Brickley,
Richard Bezubka, and Jim Griffin.
It is a young group which
has already stirred the class to
adopt a needy chid. The class was
enthusiastic during tryouts for
Junior Varieties.
Head Advisor Ms. McGee said,
“The class is a good one, and they’ve
really got it together.”
Kenneth
LaFauci
Karen Lane
Robin Lane
Stanley
Langston
Mary Ellen
Lanigan
Anthony Lauria
Phyllis Lauria
Linda Lawlor
Mary Lawlor
Cynthia
Ledbury
Gary Lee
Robert Lenehan
Frank Letizia
Andrea Levin
Audrey Levin
Frank Levine
Elizabeth Leyva
Wendy
Liederman
Carol
Livingston
Ann Lloyd
194 JUNIORS
Lawrence Lutch
Catherine
MacAulay
Douglas
MacDonald
Lynne
MacDonald
Sherrill
MacDonald
Scott Mallett
William Mallon
Victor
Maniscalco
John Manley
Susan Mansir
Cheryl
Marciello
Joseph Maribito
David Marriott
John Marrone
Robyn Mars
Eileen Martin
Bernard
Martino
Anthony
Martone
Roberta
Masiello
Patricia
Masotta
Paula Mayne
Richard
Mayo
William
McCoy
Paul
Mazzarella
Theresa
McDermott
Colleen
McBride
Margaret
McDonald
John
McCarron
Francis
McFarland
Sharon
McCole
Nancy
McHugh
Robin
McKeon
Cynthia Ledbury looks questioningly at her English teacher.
JUNIORS 195
William McLean
Catherine
McMahon
David McNeill
John McNeill
Scott McNulty
Brendon
McWade
Diana Medugno
Michael Mehos
C. Melehet
Cindy Melone
Janet Mouse
Margaret
Millner
Kathleen Mingo
Linda Moffitt
Pietro
Mogianesi
Marie
Montecalvo
Patricia Moore
Michael Morelli
Darelene
Moreschi
Joanne
Moreschi
Nancy Moriconi
Helen Morrill
Mary Morris
Richard Morris
Karen
Moulaisoh
Andrew
Mullaney
Paul Munroe
Karen Murphy
Maureen
Murphy
Michael Murphy
Kathlen Murray
Jay Myerow
John Myers
Helen Morrill proofreads her work in shorthand class.
196 JUNIORS
juniors make
bicentennial plans
This year’s Junior Class is not
merely the Class of ’76; they are “The
Spirit of ’76.’’ The class has joined
together with the city of Malden in the
preparations for the Bicentennial
celebration. They have set up a
committee advised by Mrs. Brickley,
a member of the History department,
to sponsor a float in a Malden parade
in May.
They are also discussing the idea
of making a quilt which will be on
permanent display in the new City Hall
as a representation of the “Spirit
of ’76.’’ The Juniors hope to see more
participation by the student body with
the Bicentennial planning. They feel
that clubs, Seniors, and Sophomores
should follow their example by
becoming involved with what the City
of Malden plans for the celebration.
Patricia Nelson
Michelle
Nocella
Donna Noone
Edmund Nuttall
Michael Norton
Cheryl Norton
Francis O’Brien
James O’Brien
Micheal O’Brien
Patricia O’Brien
Thomas
O’Brien
Paul O’Conner
Karen Parow
Mark Pashoian
Rosa Pasquale
Dominic
Peduila
Margaret Perry
Catherine
Person
Joanne
Persuitte
Michelle
Petruzello
Joseph
Pimental
Joseph Pisaturo
Kimbly
Ohlson
Gerard
O'Sullivan
Janet
Oxman
Paul
Olimpio
David
Ouellette
Mary Paino
Anne O’Neill
Raymond
Ouellette
Sharon
Palmer
JUNIORS 197
William Pitts
Michael
Ploumbides
Laurette Poirier
Dennis
Pontbriand
Steven Poole
Linda Porter
Richard Kenney tries, in vain, to read a book in his Study.
Brian Powers
Mary Powers
Joseph
Prendergast
John Proctor
Susan Puopolo
Walter Purves
Brien Quinn
Karen Racioppi
Leslie Rainen
Robin Ralph
Catherine
Ranieri
Doreen Rappa
John Rauseo
Laurette
Reynolds
Sheryl
Richardson
Stephen
Ricotelli
Richard Risteen
Kimberly Rivers
Wendy Rivers
Donald Roach
Karen
Rodenhiser
George
Rodnizki
Babara Rogers
Douglas Rogers
198 JUNIORS
Frank Ross
William Rowe
Theresa Ruane
James Ruggiero
Rose Ruplis
Charles Russell
Mario Russo
Scott Rutledge
Nancy Ryan
Ronald Sager
Laurie Sanborn
Andrew Sandler
Francisco
Santiago
Richard Santo
Barbara
Santoro
Rocco Saraceni
Domonic Sardo
Paul Sarrategui
juniors survive
driver's ed
Few students look forward to
staying after school two nights a week
for Driver’s Education classes. Yet,
there is one magical goal, the dream
of getting their licenses, which keeps
about one hundred students, mostly
Juniors, after school for Driver’s Ed.
Driver’s Ed teachers Mr. Shwartz, Mr.
Guarino, and Mr. Gargill, a junior high
math teacher, encourage discussions
and often use visual aids, some of which
include Walt Disney films on driving.
Pizzas are brought to class, and milk
shakes are slurped. After ten long
weeks, thirty class hours pass by.
Six additional hours of driving and
six hours of observation are eventually
fulfilled. After being awarded his
Driver’s Ed Certificate for survival,
each student is then eagerly let loose
to become a competent driver.
Jonathan
Simons
Mark Sinclair
Paul
Skiffington
Dennis Sasso
Elizabeth Sasso
John Sasso
Judith Sawyer
Julie Sbraccia
Thomas
Scannell
Ross Schifano
Louis Scibelli
Toni-Lee Serino
Dominic
Settemio
Kathy
Sherbertes
Rhonda Shiner
JUNIORS 199
Lorraine
Spinella
Nicholas Spirto
Linda Squires
Dennis Sullivan
Diane Sullivan
Helen Sullivan
Kathleen
Sullivan
Mary Sullivan
Maureen
Sullivan
Alice Surette
Kathleen
Surette
Michael Swible
Gloria Tabacco
Michael
Tamagna
Ronald Small
Leeanne Smith
Nancy Smith
Joanne
Snowdon
Marla Snyder
Rosalyn
Sooserian
James Sordillo
Tamara
Soussan
Valencia
Sparrow
Donna
Spaulding
Edward
Spellman
Cheryl
Speranza
Deborah
Tammaro
Lori Tavares
John Teal
Michael Thibert
Daniel
Thomann
Edward
Thomson
Richard
Tkaczuk
Mark Tolstrup
Cheryl Tonge
Robert Trahey
Paul Trickett
Robert Trickett
c/ass rings
still popular
There is a period some time
during the Junior year of high school
when it seems that almost every
student is trying to scrounge a bit
of money here and there in order to
buy that bit of tradition which ties
all three years of high school
together, a class ring. Of course,
some students receive a class ring as
a Christmas gift from their parents,
but these number a privileged few.
This year’s Junior Class is no
different. They too must save all
the money that happens to fall their
way whether it be from baby-sitting,
allowance, or a part-time job. But
no matter how they earn their ring, a
student may be proud of his bit of
Malden High School.
200 JUNIORS
Cynthia Turpin
Theresa Valley
Denise
Venditelli
John Vetrano
Cynthia Vetree
Mariann Vining
Lillian Vitale
Michael Vona
Josephine
Vozzella
Roslyn Walcott
James Walsh
Pauline Walsh
Robert Walsh
Nancy Ward
Lawrence
Weiner
Glenn
Weymouth
Brian White
Diane White
Suzanne White
Darlene Wilson
David Wood
Robert Wood
Pamela Woods
Maureen
Wooldridge
Judith Wright
Kathey Yates
Daniel Young
Rosemarie
Zarro
Pamela Zipperi
Christine Zulli
Karen Rodenhiser dances to songs of the '50’s at the Junior Class
Dance.
JUNIORS 201
Glen Acquaviva
Patricia Acres
David Adelman
Robert Agneta
Elizabeth
Alexander
Kimberly Allen
Robert Allen
Steven Alpert
Joseph Amari
Denise Amirault
Paul Amoroso
Maria Anagnos
sophomores
begin new life
For many Sophomores, it is
frightening to enter a large school
such as MHS for the first time. They
must leave the security of a junior
high and begin all over again to
adjust to new rooms, new routines, and
new friends. They often end up with
confused schedules. They may
also find themselves in the wrong room
after sitting through a whole class
period. Questions such as “Where do
I go to get an admit slip?" and “Who
do I see if I want to change my
schedule?” often remain unanswered
throughout the Sophomore year. During
the first few months, most sophomores
remain loyal to their former junior
highs. Before long, though, they
will know the high school and will lose
their newness as they begin to
function as a class.
Steven Anastas
Linda Anderson
Robert
Anderson
Anthony
Andreucci
Richard Angelo
Colin Ansine
Eric Anteen
Joanne Arbo
Alison Armour
Catherine
Armstrong
Lee Armstrong
Susan Arnold
Kevin Arsenault
Laraine
Babcock
Andrew Babin
Denise Babin
Peter Babine
Douglas Bagley
Claire Baglio
Mary
Barbagallo
202 SOPHOMORES
Mary Battaglia
Cory Bell
Stephen
Bellavia
Edgar
Bellefontaine
Barbara
Bennett
Robert Benson
Kym Berman
George Bertini
David Blanch
Joan Boal
Gwen Bois
Joanne Boland
Pamela Bolduc
Doreen Bonds
Richard Bonds
Francis Borseti
Richard
Boudrow
Glenn Bowie
Wayne Bowie
Michael Boyle
Sherri Bradley
Sheara
Brand
Eric Broady
David
Brennan
Robyn
Broady
Jonathan
Brickman
Dana Brown
Shawn
Brickman
Linda Brown
Stephen
Brickman
Maryrose
Brown
Robert Brown
Joe Cipriano, Joe Strum, and Tim Buckley applaud at their
first pep rally in Jenkins Auditorium.
SOPHOMORES 203
Amy Brudnick
Vicki Brussard
Richard Bryan
Cindy Bryant
Michael Bucciero
Timothy Buckley
Karen Buonopane
Patti Burgess
Kevin Burggren
Stephen Burke
Debra Burns
Linda Burns
Sandra Butt
Mark Button
Robert Button
Francis Byrne
Michael Byrne
Joseph Cady
John Cagno
William Cahalane
James Cahill
Laura Cain
Carolann Callahan
Edward Callahan
Paul Cameron
Maryann Cammarata
Karen Campano
Bruce Campbell
Rita Cappuccio
Celeste Capra
Ronna Caras
Michael Carberry
Kevin Carbin
Patrick Carbone
Patty Cardone
Jeanmarie Cardoza
Mr. Hines teaching a sophomore English class.
204
SOPHOMORES
getting lost
a sophomore error
My first day at Malden High was
traumatic. How absolutely em harassing
it was to be five minutes late and to
walk into a classroom full of strange
faces. Unknowingly, I had interrupted
the teacher’s first-day-of-school
speech. Stammering, I gave my weak
explanation for lateness. I’m a
sophomore. I’m new to this school and
I lost my schedule six times already
and ... I twisted my head to glance
briefly into my future class. The
many different faces blurred into one.
All possessed the same titled head and
staring, wondering eyes. I began to
flutter needlessly, tugging at my hair,
and checking my blouse. The teacher
smiled pityingly and broke the news to
me. The room I was looking for was
201; the room that I was presently in
was 207. I walked out numbly to
continue my search for 201.
John Carozza
Sandra Carr
Linda Carrico
Thomas
Casaletto
Daniel
Casamento
Mary Casey
Peter Casper
Frances
Castaldo
Philip
Castelone
Donna
Cavallaro
John Chadwick
Jeffrey
Chamber
Roy Coffin
Mitchell Cohen
Janet Colangeli
David
Colantuoni
Cheryl
Colborne
Wayne Colella
Linda Collier
Barbara Collins
Wanda Collyer
Donna Conforti
Michael Conlon
Thomas Conlon
Joseph
Connearney
Joseph
Chandler
Anthony
Chiccuarelli
Ann Ciulli
David
Chapman
Francis
Cianciulli
Alan Clapp
Steven
Cherone
Joseph
Cipriano
James Clark
SOPHOMORES 205
Cheryl Connolly
Daniel Connolly
Tina Coombes
Barry
Cooperstein
Mary Copson
Richard
Corricelli
Donna Cosman
Richard Cox
Kim Craven
Lori Crockwell
Michael Cronin
Steven Cronin
Michael Crotty
Judith Crowe
Robert Crowe
Kathleen
Crowley
Herbert
Cruikshank
Kevin Cullen
Kevin
Cummings
Nancy Cunha
Renee Curley
William Curley
Debra Curran
John Curran
Jane Curtis
Gayle Cusson
David Daley
Paul D’Antilio
Charles
Davidson
Debra Dawson
Elizabeth
DeA villa
Lisa
DeBenedetto
Mark DeBonis
Michael
DeBonis
Denise DeGloria
Linda
DeMartino
206
SOPHOMORES
Peter
Demirdjian
Joseph
Denovellis
Debra
D’Entremont
John DePriest
Joyce
DeVincentis
Frank DiCesare
Diane DiChiara
Judith Didio
Deborah
DiMeco
Donna DiMeco
Valerie DiNapoli
Richard DiOrio
Joseph
DiSalvatore
Anna DiSchino
Joanne
DiStafano
Brian Doherty
Lynne Doherty
Rosemary
Doherty
Theresa
Doherty
John Donahue
Robert
Donahue
sophomores elect
first officers
In November the Sophomores held
their first class meeting under the
supervision of Mr. Barry Fitzpatrick
the Class of 1977’s newly elected Head
Faculty Advisor. Business taken care
of at the meeting was the speeches by
the thirty candidates for sophomore
offices.
For weeks, hundreds of posters
were taped to walls and stairwells all
over the school. When the final ballots
were counted the new officers for the
class of 1977 were Cathy MacMullin,
President; Susan Lucey, Vice-
President; Nancy Marciello, Secretary;
Gail MacNamara, Treasurer; and Diane
Spinelli, Historian. Elected to the
SFAAB was Dana Brown and School
Committee Representative was Cathy
MacMullin.
Sharon
Donahue
Martha
Donnarumma
Joseph
Doucette
Doris Dowling
Michael
Downing
John Doyle
Saul Drevitch
Dominic
Drinkwater
Kathleen
Duggan
Karen Dunn
Marianne Dunn
Ronald Dunphy
SOPHOMORES 207
John Edwards
Pericles
Eliopoulos
David Ell A
Joyce Elliot
K i j
Tonda Ellis ■!
Paul Emanuele
fl
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Vincent
Esposito
Linda Faiella
Terry Faro
Robin Farren
Sandra Farry
Patricia Fee
Jodi Feldman
Mark Feldman
Louis Femino
Joseph Ferreira
Ernest Fielding
Yvonne Fielding
Shirley
Fiermonte
Mark Filippi
Alexander Finn
Barbara Finn
Donna Finn
George Finn
Joseph Finn
Joseph Finn
Patricia
Finnegan
Licia Firmani
Karen
Fitzgerald
Maureen
FitzGerald
Dennis
Fitzpatrick
James
Fitzpatrick
Joane
Fitzpatrick
Patrick
Fitzpatrick
Richard
Flammini
Thomas
Flanagan
Kathleen Flynn
Kevin Foley
sophomore advisors
see high goals
Advisors for the Class of 1977
are Barry Fitzpatrick and his team of
Carol Gavoorian, Gerald Alleyne, Mary
Downes, Cecil Busby, and Philip Darragh.
Most of them have advised classes
before and are familiar with the joys
and headaches of being a class advisor.
The advisors have three main goals,
for the class. These are to make
the class feel wanted, to make the
class an important part of MHS, and
to bring the class together.
At the first meetings of Sophomore
homeroom representatives, several
suggestions for class activities
were brought up. One novel idea was
a Computer Dance, where a student
would be matched with another at the
dance by computer. Activities such
as this would help the goals of the
advisors to be reached.
208 SOPHOMORES
James Foreman
John Forgione
Francis Fougers
Jon Frauton
Stephen Freker
Robert Friberg
Robert Frye
Joan Fucci
John Furlong
Joanne Gaffey
Patricia
Gagliardi
Denise Gardiner
Lorraine Garrity
Karl Gartland
Louise
Gautreau
Deborah Gavin
Michael Gear
Paula Gelzenes
Steven Genova
Mary Gentile
Claude Gerard
Linda
Giandomenico
Susan Patri prepares to head for her fourth period class.
Albert
Giangregorio
Robert
Giangregorio
Patricia Giglio
Linda Gilbert
Peter Gilette
Joseph
Giordano
Michelle
Girolamo
Michael Glazer
Paul Glennon
Steven Glennon
Kelly Glynn
Mark Goodram
SOPHOMORES 209
Robin Gorfine
Michael
Gostanian
Judy Gottschalk
Timothy Gover
Dennis Grace
Veronica Graf
Anthony
Gravallese
Patricia Gray
Mark Greeley
Donna Grenier
Nancy Griffin
Janice Guarino
sophomore spirit
apparent early
Ms. Carol Gavoorian, Sophomore
class advisor, pleaded with the
Sophomores during a November
assembly to “Please bring in your class
dues!” The class came through with over
seven hundred dollars within one week.
During the Busing Forum held in
the Gay Auditorium on December 10, at
least one sophomore, Amy Brudnick, was
courageous enough to sit with a panel
consisting of Mrs. Virginia Yardumian,
Mrs. Amelia Miclette, and the
Reverends Lawson and Rowe. The
Sophomores asked challenging
questions of the panel and guest
speakers, news announcer Barbara Borin
and State Senator Steven McGrail.
The Class of 1977 has shown its
spirit and dedication by establishing
precedents for a sound financial basis
and a willingness to participate in
school activities while generating
its enthusiasm to others.
Brenda
Gudmundson
Denise Guliano
Mary Hall
Sally Hall
Nancy Halleran
Michael
Hamilton
Duane Hamlin
Dona
Hammersley
Susan
Hammersley
Robert Handy
William Hanley
Elizabeth
Hannaford
Nancy Hannon
Peter Hanson
Daniel Harries
Brenda Harris
Linda Harris
James
Hattabaugh
Paula Healy
Kathleen
Hegarty
Cheryl James
Hickey Hickey
Karen Michael
Hoffman Holden
Walter
Hennessey
Jean Hicks
Walter Hong
210 SOPHOMORES
Anthony
Joseph
Daniel
Kelley
Francis Hood
Joseph Horne
Robert Hotz
Timothy Hoy
Anthony
Hudson
Kathleen
Hughes
Jean Hume
Ellen Hunt
Wayne Hurley
Nancy Ignazi
Chedva Irlender
Scott Isaksen
Laurel Jacobs
William Jenkins
James Johnson
Michael
Johnson
Laurie
Johnston
Debra Jones
Dennis Jones
Robert Jones
Virginia Jones
Beverly
Kanofsky
Paul Kilroy
Judith Kimball
John DiGiammarino, assistant principal to the Sophomore
Class and an avid sports fan watches the Chelsea game at the
Macdonald Stadium.
SOPHOMORES 211
Richard Kimball
Joan King
Pamela
Kingsley
Diane Kinnon
Lisa Kipnis
Edward Kitchen
Jody Klayman
Evelyn Knight
Paul Kouroyen
Luis Kurs
William
LaCombe
Robert
LaDonne
Louis Laforest
Joseph
LaFrenier
Cheryl
LaMonica
Rena Landay
Theresa Lane
Steven Langille
Melvin
Langston
Betty Lanigan
Linda Lanza
Edward Larson
Mary LaSpine
Rita Lawler
Tracey
Lawrence
Rachel Lawson
Charles Leason
Vivien Lee
Mark Left
Jeffrey Leftin
Judith Legon
Daniel Lenehan
Lynne Leonard
John Leone
Scott Leslie
Barry Levine
Joanne Arbo seems annoyed at the interruption of the p
tographer.
212 SOPHOMORES
Donna Liadis
Michele Lind
tree sale
sophomore success
This year, the sophomore class
urged citizens and students of Malden
to buy their Christmas trees from the
Class of 77 at Macdonald Stadium on
December 7-8. This project aided the
class treasury and helped unite the
sophomore class. The Christmas tree
sale involved almost every student in
the sophomore class. According to Ms.
Gavoorian, sophomore class advisor,
this was the main purpose of the sale.
Different crews were formed to work
as salesmen, Santa Clauses, and little
elves. Refreshment stands were set
up, and Choral Arts was present to
provide entertainment. The Band was
also there to liven the Christmas
spirit. The sale was successful in
collecting over a thousand dollar profit
The class may sponsor another
Christmas tree sale next year and use
it as an annual fund-raising project
each Christmas.
Ralph
Lindstrom
Wendy Unman
Diane Lloyd
Diane LoChiatto
Neal Lochiatto
Kenneth
Lockhart
James
Lombardozzi
James Long
Thomas Looney
Susan Lucey
Lisa Lucontoni
Marie Luise
Susan Mack
Catherine
MacMullin
Raymond
Magliozzi
Kim Mahoney
Susan Mahoney
George Malta
Donna Malzone
Consiglia
Manganiello
Salvature
Manganiello
Anthony
Maniscalco
Patricia Manley
John Manning
Susan
Mansfield
Eric Lunde
Donna
MacDonald
Anne Marie
MacDougall
Rita
Lutkevich
Edward
MacDonald
Christina
MacFarlane
Michael
Lynn
William
MacDonald
Mark
MacGregor
SOPHOMORES 213
Susan Manzi
Laurie
Marchetti
Nancy Marciello
Crest Marenghi
Maureen
Marfoli
Marcia
Margolies
Sophomores experiment in Introductory physical Science Class
Lorna Marshall
Cheryl
Marsmelli
Laurel Martino
Lee Masterson
Lori Masterson
Wayne
Matewsky
Hugh Matthews
Nancy Mattsen
Albert Mayhew
Jane McBride
Patricia
McCabe
Mary McCarron
Gerald
McCarthy
Pamela
McCarthy
Brenda
McDermott
Dawn
McDonald
Judith McHugh
Gail McNamara
Margaret
McNulty
Ricky Melanson
Peter Menzies
Lawrence Meo
Frank Meuse
Patricia Meuse
Donna Micale
Kevin Michel
Thomas Millar
Pamela Milligan
Amy Mintz
Brenda
Modugno
214 SOPHOMORES
David Modugno
Donna Moffitt
Ernest Molinari
Sandra Molinari
Frances
Monahan
Nancy
Montgomery
Aaron Moore
Darcelle Moore
Holly Moore
Janet Moran
Edwin Morel
John Moreschi
Thomas Morley
Cindy Morrell
Donna Morrell
Peter Morrell
Donna
Mullaney
Jeffrey
Mullaney
Darlene Munsey
Linda Murphy
Robert Murphy
sophomores suffer
through entrance
“Oh, you’re only a sophomore?
Poor kid! Too bad, you still
have two more years to go!” is the
encouragement which each sophomore
has to put up with every day. Besides
these humiliations, he must also hear
various “injustices”. Many sophomores
get their morning exercise from
climbing three flights of stairs to
their homerooms. They are not allowed
on work study or early release
programs, even though many have
seventh period studies. In many
ways, the sophomores are restricted.
They are blamed for almost every
wrong. “A sophomore did it” is not
an unusual phrase around the school.
Still, each senior and junior has also
suffered these same “injustices”.
Perhaps it is an initiation process
into the school. Seniors and Juniors
have survived, and the sophomores will
too.
Thomas
Murphy
Virginia Murphy
Dennis Murray
Lynda Myers
Rodrigo Myrie
Judith Nally
Nancy Neagle
Patrick Nee
Donna Nelder
Richard Nelson
Stephen
Nickerson
Steven
Nickerson
SOPHOMORES 215
Doreen Nocella
Michael
Noonan
Gail Norton
Michael Nunn
Dorothy Nye
Daniel O’Boyle
David O’Brien
Linda O'Brien
Richard O’Brien
John O’Connor
Gerard
O’Donnell
John
O'Halloran
James Olson
Lori O’Keefe
Marisa O’Keefe
Deborah
O’Leary
Elizabeth
O’Leary
Debra Olimpio
Patricia Oliver
James Olson
Emily Olszak
Cheryl O’Neil
Sandra O’Neil
Deborah O’Neill
Keith O’Neill
Syliva Orient
Theresa
O’Rourke
Ellen Pacini
Susan Paino
George Papile
Christopher
Pappo
Sandra
Pa proski
Valerie Pastore
Glenn Paterson
Susan Path
Linda Patterson
Donna Pauline
Cheryl
Pearlman
sophomore life
not all trauma
It has been scientifically proven
that Sophomores are actually normal
human beings. For years many Juniors
and Seniors have believed that they
are not.
Sophomores are granted the most
sought-after privileges in the school.
We are allowed choice seats at all
assemblies, and we have lovely views
of the city of Malden from our
penthouse homerooms.
Most Juniors and Seniors have the
strange notion that the way to spot a
Sophomore is to look for a kid with a
runny nose who is tripping over his
size 13 sneakers on size 9 feet. That
is absolutely false; we can trip over
our own two feet just as well with size
9 sneakers.
Remember, fellow Sophomores, when
times are bad and your patience has
nearly run out, take heart; remember
that someday soon we just may all
become Juniors.
216 SOPHOMORES
Luke Phaneuf
Brian Phillips
Catherine Pinette
Robert Pinkham
Debra Pirkey
Edward Pirkey
Keiko Pitts
Michael Pitts
Mark Piven
Dawn Plummer
Linda Poole
Keith Pottle
Deborah Powell
Joseph Proctor
Eric Provitola
Debra Puopolo
Thomas Quin
Carolyn Quinlan
Michael Rafuse
Kenneth Ragucci
Michael Rawston
Diane Rea
Carl Redford
Donna Rega
Sharon Reilly
Timothy Reinold
Sally Renaud
Sheryl Repoza
Karen Clark an unsuccessful candidate for sophomore class trea¬
surer at the election assembly.
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SOPHOMORES 217
Joanne Ricciardone
Pearl Richardson
George Richardt
Janet Roach
Jean Roach
Laura Rocco
Janice Rodenhiser
Phillip Rogers
Barry Rosen
fatigue rampant
in early classes
Although I was only half awake when
first period began, I warned myself to be
sure and pay attention. At the end of the
first five minutes of class, the teacher’s
voice was droning in my ears, and my
lids began their slow journey over my
pupils. Hoping to arouse myself from my
slumber, I wiggled around and opened
my notebook to a new page, ready to
survive the class. Much to my horror, the
blue lines on the page began to melt into
one blur. Aware of the teacher’s disdain, I
forced my eyes open and looked
innocently and intently at the
blackboard, but I collapsed onto my
desk. Nodding my head rhythmically, I .
dreamed of soft pillows and warm beds.
The ringing of the bell too soon
awakened me; I jumped up, grabbed my
books and raced to my next class,
determined to sleep . . . er, study the
entire period.
Frank Rossano
Elyse Rotman
Cheryl Rowe
William Rucci
Robert Ryan
Dominick Saldi
George Salie
Russell Sampson
Peter SanAngelo
Eden Sandler
George Santanelli
William Sardo
William Sarsfield
Tami Savarino
Robert Scannel
Diane Scarano
Lori Scheufele
Joseph Scibelli
Lisa Seltser
Theresa Shamma
Daniel Shaughnessy
Donna Sheppard
Michael Short
218 SOPHOMORES
Thomas Skelton
William Smeglin
Patricia Smith
Victor Smith
Joan Smolinsky
David Snow
Donald Snowdon
Jill Snyder
Lorraine Sordillo
Donna Sousa
Patricia Sousa
Victor Souza
Lenny Spallone
Michael Spencer
Steven Spinale
Diane Spinelli
Joanne Spinney
Lynne Sport
Debra Stathacopoulos
Marjorie Steele
Christine Sterner
Stephen Strauss Joseph Strum Brian Sullivan
Donald Surette Joseph Surette Michael
Svenson
Michael
Sullivan
Maxine
Sweeney
Robin Sullivan
Lisa Taich
Benjamin Talbot
Carl Gartland spends a pleasant evening with his date at the
Junior Class Dance.
SOPHOMORES 219
Kenneth Taylor
Robert Taylor
Robert Teel
Carrie Thibault
Jeffrey Thompson
Christine Tingdahl
James Tolstrup
Frank Tortorella
Jo-Ann Trabucco
Anthony Tramontozzi
William Trickett
Sheila Trioli
John Tripp
Michael Tufo
Cheryl Tumblin
William Tupper
Robert Turmel
Stewart Tuttle
Robert Vaccaro
Sandra Velleman
Frederick Verdi
John Victor
James Vorron
Joseph Waite
Margaret Walsh
David Ward
Robert Watkins
Kenneth Watson
Donna Webb
Laurie Weiner
Adrianne Weiss
Mary Welch
Phyllis Werlin
Donald West
Kimberly West
Debra Wheeler
Sophomores Billy MacDonald, Karl Gartland, and Joe Sur
rette unolad Christmas T rees at Macdonald Stadium.
220
SOPHOMORES
John White
Doreen Whiteside
Gerry McCarthy struggles with a scotch pine.
Charles Whiting
Paula Widener
William Wild
Edward Willcox
Kim Willcox
Linda Williams
Barry Wilson
Cindy Wilson
Lisa Wilson
Robert Wilson
Rosalind Winter
Stacey Young
Robert Zagarrella
Barbara Zaia
Frank Zaia
Jean Zaia
Debra Zaltzberg
John Zamagni
Ann Marie Zampitella
Ann Marie Zipperi
Christine Zschokke
Keith Womack
Lyle
Woodworth
Francis Wright
Sharon Wommer
Sandra Worthley
Dennis Young
Pamela Wood
Cynthia Wright
Nancy Young
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SOPHOMORES 221
school committee
and administration
school committee
in new locale
With the completion of the new
Civic Center in early April many of
the offices on the first floor of the
old building were vacated. Among
those benefiting from the move were
the five member School Committee; Paul
Phaneuf, Superintendent of Schools;
and Thomas Cosgrove and T. Richard
Kelliher, Assistant Superintendents.
They and their office staff are
enjoying modern and expanded
facilities on the first floor of the
new building complex.
Construction was
largely federally funded and represents
the first phase in the downtown urban
renewal project. Proposals for
replacing the original pre-Civil War
era City Hall date back to the turn
of the century and the new buildings
opened in April were badly needed.
School Committee; David Rosen, Thomas Fallon, Joan Aliberti, Marguerite Holland, Virginia Yardumian.
222 ADMINISTRATION
Thomas Cosgrove, Asst. Superintendent
ADMINISTRATION 223
Arthur Boyle
Principal
administrators
Richard Cunningham
Asst. Principal for Seniors
224 ADMINISTRATORS
Brendan Duffy, Asst. Principal for Juniors
John DiGiammarino
Asst. Principal for Sophomores
Mary Howard, Dean of Girls
ADMINISTRATORS 225
Richard Appleyard: English 2.3, Shakespeare,
Maldonian
Gerald Alleyne: U.S. History, Sociology
advisors find
jobs rewarding
The position of advisor can be
enviable, because it enables teachers to
get to know students outside of the
classroom. The relaxed feeling at
meetings makes for informal
conversations which give insight into the
thoughts and interests of both teachers
and students.
Accordingto Ms. Sharon Lovins, being
advisor to C.A.M. gives herthe
opportunity to see the students “grow
intellectually and socially from
Sophomore to Senior year . .
Whateverthe individual reasons,
advisors give of themselves — their time,
effort, and energy — to benefit students.
There are many headaches and
frustrations which go along with the job.
But the grievances are minimal
compared to the rewards of being an
advisor.
Martin Ansell: T.V. Production
Joseph Ackerman: Chemistry, Physical Science
226 FACULTY
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Hal Amrhein: Exploring Human Nature, Biology
Frank Abrahams: Choral Arts, Music Theory
Melvin Baran: Typing 1, Money and Taxes.
Insurance, Money andBanking
John Benotti: Chemistry, Senior Class Advi¬
sor
Natalie Benedetto: Home Economics
Carmine Belmonte: Distributive Ed. Administrator
FACULTY 227
Carole Blake: Band
Joseph Blanchette: French 1,3.4
Richard Bezubka: Math,
Algebra 1,2, Applied Math
Donald Brunelli: Algebra 1,2, Business Math
Cecil Busby: Exploratory Shop, Woodworking
228 FACULTY
Lois Brickley: U.S. History
Christopher Berry: Special Needs
John Carroll:
Rifle Club
Meteorology, Earth Science,
Elliott Carlson: Chemistry 1,2, L.l.T.
FACULTY 229
MaryComeau: English
Louis Ciarfella: Intro. Analysis, Alg. 2, Applied Math
230 FACULTY
Brenda Crowley: Guidance
Wendell Crawford: Trig, and Analytic. Geometry
Lillie Davis: Guidance
new courses add
to curriculum
In an attempt to serve student
interests, many new courses were
instituted this year. Economics and
Business Law were introduced and the
English department greatly extended its
semester program. Exploratory Shop was
designed to expose students to
Woodworking, Motors, Electricity, and
Mechanical Drawing. The Math
department added two new courses to
thetraditional program. Introductory
Analysis was designed for students who
had not had enough background in
mathematics to take a year of
trigonometry. The Introduction to
Computer Science course involved
construction of flow diagrams and
computer programing. These new
courses give students a wider range of
subjects to choose from. Students can
now take courses which interest them
and which they actually enjoy.
Phillip Darragh: Geometry, Algebra 2, Ap¬
plied Math
Linda Davin: Film Making, English 3, Sur¬
vey Am. Lit., Survey Br. Lit.
FACULTY 231
Mary Downes: Art
Margaret Doherty: Nurses’ Aide
James Dempsey: Exploratory Shop, Automotive
Claire DeVito: Business Machines, Machine Transcrip¬
tions, Stenography 3, Stenography Transcriptions
232 FACULTY
Joseph Evangelista: Law and Economics, Bookkeeping 1,
Tying2
George Edwards: Record-keeping, Bookkeeping 2,
Faculty Manager of Athletics
Elmer Evans: Unnassigned
FACULTY 233
Arthur Freedman: English 2,4
teaching methods
meet new needs
Not only does the curriculum change
according to student interest, but
techniques change to meet student
needs. Field trips included a visit to the
cemetery by the Existentialism class and
a visit to the Malden courthouse by the
Literature of Crime classes. Speakers
such as John Henning and Barbara Borin
attended some of the U.S. History
classes. The Chemistry II class added
new topics to its progressive team
teaching approach. Mr. Scannell, Mrs.
Grillo, former MHS Chemistry teacher,
Mr. Benotti, and Dr. Ackerman were
lecturers for periods of four weeks in
specialized fields. All of these innovations
were successful attempts by the school
to meet changing student needs.
Barry Fitzpatrick: Health
Earl Fitzpatrick: Automotive Shop
234 FACULTY
Lois Goddard: English 3.4
Carol Gavoorian: Steno 1.3, Legal Secretary
Elizabeth Gowell: English 2,3
James Griffin: Work Study
Edward Galligan: German 1,2,3
FACULTY 235
Robert Hines: English 2,4.
Robert Guidi: Geometry, Algebra 2, Business
Math.
Karen Hendrickson: Health
William Hanifan: Unassigned
Helen Howard: Dean of Girls
236 FACULTY
John Hussey: English 4, English Dept. Chairman
Frederick Jones: Physical Science, Ecology Club
Advisor
Adele Kahn: U.S. History
Roy Hendrickson: Art
FACULTY 237
Thomas Kelly: Physical Education
Mary Jane Kowalski: T.V. Production
new addition
planned for MHS
All of the Malden school buildings have
long been suffering from overcrowding. To
solve this problem, the City of Malden plans
to construct a new extension to Malden
High School which will eventually include
grade nine, and relieve the overcrowding in
the junior highs. The present “old”
building, which has been standing since
1896, will be demolished. The money
needed for the preparations and actual
construction will be provided by the Federal
Government and from the State. Mayor
Walter Kelliher, Building Inspector Ed
Devine, School Committee Chairwoman
Virginia Yard umian, City Councillor William
Patchel, Councillor-at-Large Neil Callahan,
and the faculty have been meeting and
shapinga preliminary plan forthe modern
facilities which will be completed in 1979 or
1980.
Kevin Lordan: English 2, Drama
238 FACULTY
Harriet Lohnes: French 2,3,4
Thomas Maher: English 4, Blue and Gold
Lee Malbon: Business Math, Geometry, Algebra
2
FACULTY 239
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Joseph Mondor: Guidance
James McCann: Latin 3, Classical Cultures, Languagi
Dept. Chairman
William Mini: Workstudy Co-ordinator
Frederick Murray: Music Director
Jeffrey McCormack: English 3,4
Sharon McGee: Machine Transcription, Stenogra¬
phy 2, Typing 3, Junior Class Advisor
240 FACULTY
Marilyn O’Neill: Child Development
Beverly Oxman: English 2.
Ann Murphy: English 2
Thomas O'Donnell: Chairman Social Studies Dept., U.S.
History
FACULTY 241
Helen Phillips: Stenography, Typing
Thomas McGrail: Director of Guidance
John Queally: Algebra, Geom.
Lucinda Riggirv English
Louis Racca: Gym
auction promotes
new friendships
The Senior Class held the second
Teachers Auction on February 13-14, in
an effort to raise funds for scholarships
for seniors. Teachers donated services or
prizes and lists were posted on
homeroom bulletin boards for review by
interested students. On Thursday and
Friday, students gathered in the Gay
Auditorium after school to bid on their
favorite teacher. Some teachers offered
a meal, either school lunches for a week
or dinner at a restaurant, while others
donated tickets to events in the*Boston
area. There were many original
donations which students took
advantage of, such as an autographed
book of poetry, a pool party, and Mr.
Angelo’s beard. The event raised a total
of six-hundred dollars for the scholarship
fund and hopefully acted as a catalyst for
better student-faculty relationships.
242 FACULTY
Elaine Rivman: Spanish
John Ryan: Business Math. Geometry
Francis Scannell: Chairman Of Science Dept.
John Sadler: Librarian
Joseph Rossino: Guidance
John Roebuck: Data Processing, Com¬
puter Science
Joseph Sacco, Jr.: Business Machines, Athletic Direc¬
tor, Chairman Of Business Dept.
Sally Riley: Stenography, Typing
FACULTY 243
Evelyn Silver: Guidance
Jacqueline Starr: Pyschology, Child Development
Richard Tice: Electricity
Helen Sullivan: Unassigned
Abraham Stein: Unassigned
244 FACULTY
Karen Tucker: Chemistry
Harold Thurston: Woodworking
Katherine Woodward: English
Josephine Walczak: Geometry, Algebra 2 Jean Zipke: English
Robert Ware: Bookkeeping
FACULTY 245
Robert Bressler
Mabel Bainbridge
Mary Co lei la
Paul DiCesare
Jeanne Grasso
246 SECRETARIES AND CUSTODIANS
Stanley Kuznicki
Elmer Nelson
Frances O'Leary
SECRETARIES AND CUSTODIANS 247
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constructed in 1857, and attempts for
modernization were made in the 1880’s. The
difficulty of managing a community such as
Malden demands larger facilties that the
present building. Various departments are
scattered in leased locations throughout the
city. This lack of space and dissemination of
departments impedes the city government’s
effectiveness. During the 1960’s, after several
successful neighborhood and industrial urban
renewal projects, Malden turned its attention
to the renewal of the central business district.
The continuation of the MBTA orange line
trains into Malden and an extensive industrial
park are also included in the program. The
badly needed new city hall will house all of the
city offices, police station, and various other
public service agencies. Located on Pleasant
Street across from the future Malden MBTA
station, the Malden Government Center will be
linked to the station by a pedestrian bridge.
Studies have indicated that as a result of the
extension of an MBTA station and a new
government building, there will be an increase
in private investment in the central business
district. Construction of the civic center began
in May 1973, and is expected to be completed
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492 Main St., Malden, MA. 02148
322-0838 and 322-0839
THE COMMUNITY 259
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ORTHODONTICS
621 Main Street
324-7490
Mr. Robert J. Gordon
10 Holden Street
322-8558
Benjamin L. Newbern, M.D.,»fruc*
388 Pleasant Street
321-0020
Paul S. Scola, O.D.S.
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214 Main Street
321- 4444
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105 Pleasant Street
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405 Main Street
322-1490
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48 Pleasant Street
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Malden Co-Operative Bank
20 Exchange Street
324-6700
Malden Savings Bank
397 Main Street
Malden Trust Company
94 Pleasant Street
321- 1111
Fellsway Co-Operative
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353 Main Street
322- 9860
Middlesex Bank
1 Salem Street
322-9860
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264 THE COMMUNITY
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"The only security of all is a free press. The force of
public opinion cannot be resisted, when permitted
freely to be expressed. The agitation it produces must
be submitted to. It is necessary to keep the waters
pure.”
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The New Navy offers you excitement, opportunity, and satisfaction. All the
things you want to build a future on.
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of accomplishment. The kind of job that interests you and gives you real op¬
portunity for advancement. And surprisingly good pay.
The New Navy. It's a great way to achieve the kind of future you want for
yourself. If you think you've got what it takes, find our more. Talk to an expert.
Let him help you become someone special in the New Navy.
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10 Holden Street
Room 5
322-0696
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324-9292
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TODAY’S ARMY
WANTS TO
JOIN YOU
Sergeants Tom Ryan and Larry Pavlin would like to extend their congratulations to the 1975 graduating class
and to extend this invitation for all Seniors who will either be looking for a job right after school or for one later in
the fall to drop in to our office at 73 Pleasant St., and find out how Today’s Army can make job-hunting easy.
For starters, we can offer over 300 jobs. And you don't have to worry about experience or training. We’ll give
you that.
We’ll help you get the job you want and where you want to do it and all you have to be is qualified.
The salary is good and you won’t be short-changed on fringe benefits either. Free meals, free lodging, free medi¬
cal and dental care, and 30 days paid vacation are just a few.
If you’re looking for a job that’s as good as you are, come and see us and find out why;
TODAY’S ARMY HAS MORE GOOD
JOBS TO FILL THAN ANYBODY
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333 Cross St.
Malden
3ZA — 5000 ext. 251
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Malden
BEST WISHES
TO THE
CLASS
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FROM THE
CLASS OF
77
Ruderman's
Furniture
32 Ferry Street
Malden
321-2345
272 THE COMMUNITY
BEEBE
JR. HIGH SCHOOL
BAND
"BEST SOUND
AROUND"
Congratulations
to the
Class of 1975
from
Jane
stadium cafe
town line plaza
maiden , ma. 02148
322-9160
THE COMMUNITY 273
index
Abbott. Kathleen A. 186
Abrahams, Frank 227
Acierno. Josephine 31, 186
Ackerman. Joseph 64. 226
Acquaviva, Glen P. 202
Acquaviva, Mark J. 186
Acres. Patricia A. 202
Adams. Joan E. 186
Adams, Joseph 114
Adams. Michael R. 186
Adelman, David B. 202
Adorn. Steven F. 23. 41, 186
Agneta. Robert 202
Alessandro. Carol A. 186
Alexander. Elizabeth M. 202
Aliberti, Joan 222
Allen. James P. 57, 186
Allen, Kevin J. 186
Allen. Kimberly B. 202
Allen. Robert 202
Alleyne. Gerald 226
Allonby, Judith A. 186
Alloway, Steven P. 114
Alman, Marc E. 186
Almquist, Michael A. 186
Alpert. Steven M. 202
Altman, Peter 64, 186
Amari. Denise R. 114
Amari. Joseph P. 202
Amirault, Denise M. 202
Amirault, John D. 186
Amoroso. Mary E. 114
Amoroso, Patricia M. 186
Amoroso, Paul L. 202
Amrhein. Hal 227
Anagnos. Marie 202
Anastas. Steven J. 202
Anderson, Linda M. 202
Anderson, Robert W. 202
Andreucci. Anthony N. 64, 202
Angelo, David A. 23. 114
Angelo, Joseph 226
Angelo, Richard N. 202
Annonson, Jeanette M. 186
Ansel, Martin 226
Ansine, Colin A. 202
Anteen, Eric M. 202
Anthony, Alan P. 1 14
Antonelli, Peter L. 186
Antoniou, Anna Marie 33. 113, 114
Antonucci, Gina A. 37, 113, 114
Appel, Sandra 33, 186
Appleyard, Richard 49. 110, 111.
226
Aragona. David W. 114
Arbo. Joanne E. 202, 212
Aresco, Karen 226
Armoian, Mark 186
Armour. Alison 202
Armstrong, Catherine E. 202
Armstrong, Lee 202
Arnold, Deborah J. 186
Arnold. Susan M. 202
Arsenault. Anthony 186
Arsenault. Kevin 23, 202
Artino. Marguerite 186
Assetta. Stephen M. 1 15
Athridge, Linda A. 186
Atwater, Michael N. 186
Austin, Audrey P. 115
Avallone. Daniel W. 186
Avola, Rhonda L. 115
Babcock. Laraine M. 202
Babin. Andrew M. 202
Babin, Cheryl A. 115
Babin. Denise M. 202
Babin. Diane. M. 186
Babin, Patricia M. 186
Babine, Peter 202
Babine, Peter W. 186
Bagley. Douglas P. 202
Bacigalupo, Julia 227
Bagley. Lawrence C. 115
Baglieri, Joseph 186
Baglio, Claire L. 202
Baglio. Joseph S. 4, 49, 186
Baglio, Rosemary 1 15
Bainbridge. Mabel 246
Baker. Diane 186
Baldwin. Jolene D. 61. 186
Ballerini, John A. 186
Band 80. 81
Barahona. Jerome M. 115
Baran, Melvin 227
Baran, Rhonda J. 1 15
Barat. Philip M. 186
Barbagallo. Mary 202
Barbagallo. Salvatore 61. 186
Barbaro. Angela M. 115
Barbaro. Camille 115
Bard. Robin A. 1 16
Barker. Nancy 202
Barker, Susan L. 186
Barkosky, John A. 116
Barnaby, Cheryl 202
Baron, Marjorie E. 41, 61. 65. 202
Baron, Theodore A. 1 16
Barrett. Patricia A. 116
Barrett, Robert W. 202
Barricelli. Richard M. 49. 202
Barrow. Marjorie 187
Barthelmess. Francis J. 187
Bartlett, Brian P. 197
Bartlett, Elizabeth A. 116
Bartlett, John E. 116
Barton, Craig A. 202
Barton. Marie F, 187
Basketball, Girls 66-69, Boys 72-
77
Bateman, Janet A. 202
Bates. Joseph G. 187
Battaglia. John J. 1 16
Battaglia. Mary 203
Bauer, Arthur E. 116
Beaton, John J. 1 16
Beaudoin. Janent M. 187
Bedine, Adrienne 227
Beecoff, Myrna S. 1 16. 49
Behn. Hans G. 117
Belbin. Kathy A. 61, 187
Bell. Cory K. 203
Bellavia. Robert 53, 1 17
Bellavia. Stephen 59. 203
Bellefontaine. Edgar W. 203
Belliveau, Eric J. 187
Belmonte, Carmine J. 227
Belmonte. Steven 39, 36. 117
Benedetto. Natalie 227
Beninati. Joseph A. 1 17
Bennett. Barbara 17. 67. 69. 203
Bennett. Kevin L. 187
Benotti, John 4. 5, 1 10, 1 1 1. 227
Benson. Donna M. 117
Benson. Robert E. 203
Berg. Lisa A. 117
Bergin. Debra A. 117
Berman. Kym S. 57. 203
Berman. Mark A. 57. 61. 1 17. 41
Berry. Brian F. 117
Berry. Christopher 229
Berry, Michael W. 187
Berte. Deborah 187
Berte, Joanne 117
Bertini, George J. 203
Betts. Virginia A. 187
Bezubka. Richard 228
Binda. Jeanne 31, 42, 187
Biscoe, Irene M. 118
Bishop, Cathy M. 118
Black. Cheryl A. 1 18
Blackman. Mel 36. 110, 111.237
Black Student Union 42
Blake. Alfred R. 1 18
Blake. Carol 228
Blanch. David A. 203
Blanchette. Joseph 228
Blue and Gold 50. 51
Boal, Joan L. 203
Bois, Gwen A. 203
Boisvert. Bruce R. 187
Boisvert. Joseph C. 41. 118
Boisvert. Justine E. 41.61, 187
Boland. Ellen B. 187
Boland. Joanne 203
Bolduc, Pamela J. 203
Bonanno. Ann M. 187
Bonasoro, Richard P. 118
Bonds, Doreen J. 203
Bonds, Richard J. 203
Bonfiglio, George 228
Boojum Rock 65
Borrelli, Domenic M. 118
Borseti. Francis T. 203
Borseti, Michael 187
Boudrow. Richard P. 203
Bouley, Joseph J. 187
Bourque. Robert J. 118
Bowie, Glenn Edward 203
Bowie. Kim E. 1 18
Bowie. Wayne M. 203
Boyd. Robert G. 118
Boyle, Arthur P. 25. 224
Boyle, Arthur P. Jr. 41. 118
Boyle. Michael J. 23. 203
Bradley. Sherri J. 203
Brand, Sheara G. 203
Brandano. Michele D. 118
Brandano. Warren D. 187
Brennan. David L. 203
Bressler. Robert 246
Braunack. Wilfried 187
Brazeau, Christopher 118
Brazeau, Mary 187
Breault. Daniel W. 187
Briatico. Alice S. 61, 187
Brickley, Lois 229
Brickman. Jonathan E. 203
Brickman. Shawn R. 23. 203
Brickman, Stephen A. 203
Bridgham. Catherine T. 118
Broady. Eric B. 71. 203
Broady, Robyn A. 203
Brooks, Linden T. 81. 187
Brophy, Susan J. 119
Borwn, Faye C. 61. 119
Brown, Dana F. 41. 203
Brown. Francis A. 1 19
Brown. Joseph B. 119
Brown. Karen A. 33. 187
Brown, Kevin P. 187
Brown. Kevin W. 1 19
Brown, Linda M. 42. 203
Brown, Maryrose 203
Brown, Nancy I. 187
Brown. Robert W. 203
Brown, Rosemarie 1 19
Brudnick. Amy E. 204
Brudnick. Judith A. 61. 63. 49. 120
Brunelli. Donald 228, 41
Brussard. Vicki A. 41. 61. 204
Bryan. Deborah A. 187
Bryan. Richard M. 204
Bryant. Cindy R. 204
Bucci. Mark 120
Bucci. Michael J. 59
Bucciero. Michael 204
Bucciero. Patricia 120
Buchanan. Diane D. 120
Buchholz, Ronald L. 41. 61, 120
Buckley. Loretta R, 120
Buckley, Patricia E. 187
Buckley. Stephen J. 41. 187
Buckley. Steven M. 120
Buckley. Timothy 203. 204
Buonopane. Karen A. 204
Burgess, Doris A. 67. 69. 187
Burgess, Nancy J. 67
Burgess. Patti M. 204
Burgess. Scott J. 120
Burggren, Kevin F. 204
Burke, Brian A. 120
Burke, Cynthia 120
Burke, Elaine M. 17. 18, 120
Burke, Louise A. 188
Burke. Stephen J. 204
Burkhead. Cheryl 204
Burns. Daniel A. 188
Burns. Debra A. 204
Burns, Helena A. 188
Burns. Linda J. 204
Burns. Mark K. 23. 73. 75, 77, 120,
137
Burstein. Steven E. 188
Burt, Bonnie M. 120
Busby, Cecil C. 228
Busby, Kathryn 120
Butt. Sandra R. 204
Button. Mark E. 204
Button. Robert S. 204
Bynoe, Christina M. 42. 121
Byrne, Cheryl A. 121
Byrne, Francis P. 204
Byrne. Michael E. 204
Cadigan. Mary C. 188
Cady. Joseph W. 204
Cagno, John 204
Cagno, Nancy 246
Cagno, Paula 121
Cahalane. William F. 204
Cahil, James M. 204
Cain, Laura L. 204
Caissie. Susan M. 121
Caiazzo. Joan C. 188
Callahan. Carolann 17. 204
Callahan. Edward J. 204
Callahan. Richard W. 121
CAM 41
Camarata. Mark J. 188
Cameron. Paul J. 64. 204
Cammarata. Dean J. 121
Cammarata. Maryann 204
Cammarata, Paul A. 188
Campano. Karen 204
Campbell. Bruce S. 204
Campbell. Robert J. 188
Campbell. Susan M. 188
Candeloro. Donna M. 188
Cann, Andrew B. 122
Canning, Roy E. 122
Cannon. Linda A. 122. 33
Cantera, Duane J. 188
Capodilupo. Gina M. 188
Cappuccio, Anthony T. 122
Cappuccio. Rita 204
Capra. Celeste M. 204
Caras. Ronna I. 204
Carberry. Michael A. 204
Carberry, William E. 122
Carbin. Julie P.51, 122
Carbin, Kevin P. 204
Carbone. Patrick 204
Cardone, Patty A. 204
Cardoza. Jeanmarie 204
Caristinos. Michael A. 205
Carlan. Stephen 29, 122
Carlow. Daniel R. 122
Carlson. Clare 229
Carlson. Elliot 41, 229
Carlton, Robert S. 64, 188
Carmichael. Nancy 188
Carnival, Charles A. 205
Carolan, Bernard 229
Carroll, John 229
Carozza. John G. 49. 205
Carpenter. Steven D. 23. 27. 73.
75. 122
Carr. Nancy J. 188
Carr. Sandra A. 205
Carr. Sharon D. 122
Carr. Steven A. 188
Carrico. Linda A. 205
Carroll, Brian R. 73. 188
Carroll. M. Lisa 31, 41. 188
Carroll. Peter 73. 230
Caruso, Carl 123
Caruso. Corrine J. 123
Casaletto. Thomas M. 205
Casamento. Daniel J. 205
Casamento. William J. 188
Case. Marianne 123
Casey. Doreen 123
Casey, Mary E. 205
Casper. Peter J. 205
Castaldo. Cheryl A. 123
Castaldo, Frances M. 205
Castelone. Philip C. 205
Cavallaro. Donna 205
Chadwick, John M. 205
Chalmers. David A. 188
Champer. Jeffrey M. 205
Chandler, Joseph H. 57. 205
Chapman, David J. 205
Cheerleaders 30. 31
Cherone. Steven M. 42, 205
Chess Club 64
Chiccuarelli, Francis L. 205
Chingris. Valerie R. 45. 188
Chipman. Beth J. 123
Chisolm. Patricia 31. 188
Chiulli, Richard 188
Choral Arts Society 83
Chuha, Elizabeth J. 61. 123
Ciampa. Theresa A. 188
Ciarfella. Louis 230
Cicca relli. Susan M. 17, 67, 69, 188
Ciccotti, Susan C. 123
Ciccolo, Angela E. 188
Cincotta, Kenneth J. 123
Cioffi, Albert F. 123
Cipriano. George A. 151
Cipriano. Joseph M. 203, 205
Ciulli, Ann M. 205
Ciulla, Constance 123
Ciulla, Salvatore C. 124
Clapp. Alan J. 205
Clark, James 205
Clark, John C. 124
Clark. Karen A. 217
Clark, Nancy L, 188
Clemente, Terry A. 188
Clifford. Barbara 230
Cline, Linda M. 188
Cochrane. Debra A. 124
Coder, Rosemary E. 45, 188
Coffey, Dennis P. 71. 124
Coffin. Robert P. 124
Coffin. Roy M. 205
COG 41
Cohen. Mitchell B. 205
Cohen. Susan J. 33, 188
Colangeli, Janet L. 57, 205
Colangeli, Patricia M. 17, 67. 69.
113. 124
Colantuoni, David L. 205
Colarusso. Jodi A. 124
Colella, Mary 246
Colarusso. Robin A. 188
Colborne. Cheryl M. 205
Colborne, John 124
Colborne. Julia M. 188
Cole. Kathleen 188
Colella. Barry E. 124
Colella. Marlene C. 188
Colella. Wayne W. 57, 205
Coleman. Paul J. 23. 124
Coleman. Theresa 67. 69, 189
Collier, Linda M. 205
Collins. Barbara J. 205
Collins. James M. 39. 51, 61, 125
Collyer, Wanda 205
Comeau. Denise L. 41, 125
Comeau. Mary 230
Comita. Shirley A. 125
Como. Robert E. 125
Conforti. Donna M. 205
Conlon. Michael E. 205
Conlon. Thomas A. 205
Connearney. Joseph J. 23. 205
Connearney, Robert F. 59. 125
Connolly. Cheryl A. 206
Connolly. Daniel J. 206
Connors. Gail E. 189
Conrad. Ellen M. 125
Conrad. Kathleen G. 124, 125
Conrad. Twilah E. 41, 125
Cook. Earl L. 189
Cooke. Sheryl L. 189
Coombes, Karen D. 125
Coombs. Raymond 230
Coombes, Tina M. 42. 206
Cooperstein, Barry P. 206
Copson, Mary A. 206
Corcoran. Patricia A. 125
Cormier. Gilda 39, 126
Coricelli. Richard A. 206
Cosentino. Lisa A. 126
Cosgrove. Thomas 223
Cosman. Domma J. 41. 81. 55.
206
Costantini, Antonio 126
Costello. David W. 189
Costello. Diane M. 126
Cote. Laura M. 61. 126
Courtney, Roberts. 126
Couture. Theresa M. 126
Cox. Richard A. 206
Coyne. Philip E. 126
Crannel. Jon W. 126
Craven, Kim D. 206
Craven, Michael R. 189
Crawford. Wendell 230
Crenshaw, Linda J. 189
Crockwell, Lori A. 206
Croft. Anne M. 189
Croft, Catherine A. 126
Cronin. Barbara A. 126
Cronin, Debra A. 126
Cronin, Michael A. 206
Cronin, Steven J. 206
Cronin, Thomas M. 4. 126, 156
Cross Country 56. 57
Crotty. Michael G. 206
Crowe, James E. 126
Crowe, Judith M. 64. 206
Crowe. Robert M. 206
Crowley, Brenda 230
Crowley. Kathleen M. 206
Crowley. Shawn F. 127
Crowley. Timothy H. 189
Cruikshank. Herbert E. 206
Crumley. Lisa A. 61. 189
Cuccoli. Nancy J. 127
Cucinotta. Rosemaria A. 189
Cullen. Kevin W. 206
Cummings. Charles 189
Cummings. Judith L. 31, 41, 189
Cummings. Kevin J. 29. 206
Cunha. James S. 41. 53. 127
Cunha. Nancy E. 206
Cunneen, Paula J. 189
274 INDEX
Cunningham. Mark J. 127
Cunningham, Richard 224
Cuoco. Paul J. 189
Curcetti. Grazia 127
Curcetti. Teresa 189
Curley, Alice C. 127
Curley, John T. 128
Curley. Mary A. 17. 42. 189
Curley. Paul L. 189
Curley. Renee J. 206
Curley. William J. 206
Curran. Debra A. 206
Curran, John F. 206
Curtis. Jane C. 206
Cusson, Gayle E. 206
Cusson. Joan M. 189
Cusson. Mark S. 128
Czerepica. Stanley P. 57. 189
Daigle, Andrew P. 128
D'Alessio. Gail A. 128
Daley. David P. 206
Daley, Diane M. 128
Daley. Philips. 189
Daly. Jo Ann 189
Damiano. Gerard P. 132. 128
Damon, Wendy L. 128
Dampolo. Conrad G. 128
Danberg. Cheryl R. 128, 154
Danca. Gina M. 189
Danforth. Kenneth J. 189
Danforth. Richard S. 128
D'Antillo, Paul A. Jr. 206
Darish, Jay L. 189
Darragh. Paul K. 41, 39. 64. 128
Darragh. Philip 231
Darragh. Thomas J. 189
Davenport. William 231
Davidson. Charles F. Jr. 206
Davin. Linda 231
Davis. Anthony L. 189
Davis, Lillie 231
Dawson, Debra A. 206
Dawson. Gary E. 128
De Acetis. Linda M. 51. 64. 189
De Avilla. Elizabeth A. 206
De Benedetto. Lisa 206
De Bonis. Mark A. 206
De Bonis. Michael A. 206
Dedrick. Walter F. 128
Dedulonus. Karen R. 128
De Felice. Brian V. 128
De Filippis. Stephen A. 23. 189
De Filippo. Anthony 129
De Franzo. Phyllis. G. it 9
De Gloria. Denise L. 206
deGranda. Eatima 231
De Heulle. Michael H. 129
DeHeulle. Peter FI. 129
Delnnocentis, Maddalena 129
Della Gatta, Anthony J. 129
Dellemonico. John E. 130. 162
Delorie, James R. 189
DeMartino, Linda A. 206
D meo. Louise 231
Demirdjian, Peter 64. 207
DeMitre. Matina 130
DeMontier. Bonnie J. 130
Dempsey. James 232
DeNapoli. Ann M. 130
DeNatale. Kathleen M. 189
Denehy, Joseph P. 130
Dennis. Paul W. 130
Devovellis. Joseph A. 23, 207
D'Entremont, Debra A. 207
D'Entremont, Stephen G. 130
DePriest. John W. 207
DeRoche. Patricia A. 130
DeSimone. Deborah A. 130
DeVincentis, Joyce L. 207
DeVito. Claire 232
DeVito. Michael F. 130
Devlin, Denis F. 189
Diamond. Jayne 130
Diaz. Teresa 189
DiBiase. Paula S. 189
DiCesare. Frank G. 207
DiCesare. Judith A. 190
DiCesare. Nancy L. 131
DiCesare. Paul 246
DiChiara. Diane T. 207
Didio. Jean 131
Didio. Judith E. 207
DiFilippo. Roberta J. 131
DiFilippo. Thomas 190
DiGangi, Darlene M. 41. 131
DiGiammarino. John 211. 225
DiGregorio. Debra M. 61. 131
DiMeco. Deborah A. 207
DiMeco. Donna Marie 207
Di Napoli. Robert G. 23. 131
Di Napoli. Valerie J. 207
DiNitto. Ann M. 131
DiNitto. James D. 131
DiNitto, Maureen E. 190
DiNunzio. Paul J. 190
Di Orio. Richard 207
Di Orio. Steven P. 131
Di Persio. Antonio 131
DiPietro. Lucille 232
DiPietro. Richard J. 132
DiSalVatore. Joseph 207
Di Salvatore. Richard P. Jr. 190
Di Sano, Diane 132
Di Schino. Ann M. 207
Di Scipio. Mark A. 190
Di Stefano. Joanne E. 207
Doherty. Brian A. 207
Doherty. Joseph T. 132
Doherty. Lynne A. 207
Doherty. Margaret 232
Doherty. Rosemary 207
Donahuw, Stephen P. 132
Doherty. Theresa A. 207
Doherty. Stephen J. 190
Donahue. John J. 207
Donahue. Roberts. 207
Donahue, Sharon P. 207
Donnarumma. Martha 207
Doolin, Robert F. 53. 71, 132
D'Ortona, David J. 190
Doucet, Cheryl A. 19. 31, 132
Doucet. Edna M. 190
Doucette. Gail A. 132
Doucette. Joseph F. 207
Dowling. Doris A. 207
Dowling. Karen A. 41. 55. 49. 131.
132
Downing. Lorna J. 132
Downes. Mary E. 232
Downing. Marybeth 31. 41. 190
Downing. Michael 207
Doyle, John D. 207
Dracopoulos, Patricia 190
Drapola, Charles F. 132
Drevitch, Saul 207
Drey, Thomas 232
Drinkwater. Dominic F. 23. 207
Dudley, Nathaniel 190
Duffy, Brendan 188. 225
Duggan, Joseph G. 133
Duggan, Kathleen 207
Duggan. Michael 190
Dunn. Karen F. 207
Dunn, Margaret M. 133
Dunn, Marianne41, 207
Dunphy, Ronald B. 207
Durant. Carolyn A. 133
Durgin, Daniel L. 190
D'Urso. Diane M., 207
Dworkin. April S. 190
Dworkin, June F. 190
Dyer, Mary T. 190
Eason. Nancy J. 133
Eccleston. Donna L. 207
ECO 84
Eddy. Cheryl A. 17
Eddy. Mark W. 133
Edwards. George 233
Edwards, John J. 208
Egan, Kathleen 233
Eisen, Steven E. 133
El Club Hispanica 60
Eliopoulos. George P. 190
Eliopoulos. Pericles P. 208
Ell. David B. 208
Ell. Robin L. 133
Elliott. Joyce S. 208
Ellis. Brian A. 190
Ellis. Gary 190
Ellis, Tonda L. 208
Elmstrom. Robin E. 133
Emanuele. Paul G. 208
Equestrian Club 64
Erlandson. Robert 133
Esposito. Anne M. 133
Esposito. Ronald J. 190
Esposito, Vincent J. 208
Evangelista. Deni 233
Evangelista. Joseph 233
Evans. Elmer 233
Fadia, Linda C. 133
Fahey. Nancy M 134
Faiella. Diane tvi.
Faiella, John A. 134
Faiella. Linda M. 208
Falberg, Susan 233
Fallon, James R. 134
Fallon. Thomas 222
Faro. Terry 208
Farrell. Mark S. 190
Farrell, Richard V. 190
Farrell, Robert S. 23. 190
Farrell, Stephen J. 134
Farren, Robin 208
Farry. Sandra L. 208
Faucher. Bruce J. 61. 190
Faulkner. John E. 134
Fay. James W. 134
Fee. Patricia 208
Feener, Nancy J. 190
Feldman. Jodi B. 208
Feldman. Mark S. 208
Feltz. Susan M. 134
Femino, Charles J. 134
Femino. Louis A. 23. 208
Ferratusco, Vance C. 45, 73. 134
Ferreira, Joseph 208
Fetter, William 233
Field Hockey 16, 17
Fielding, Bernice 190
Fielding. David M. 134
Fielding, Ernest F. 208
Fielding, Yvonne B. 208
Fierimonte. Paul A. 134
Fierman, Harriet 234
Fiernonte. Shirley A. 208
Figelski, Darlene M. 190
Figelski, Paul K. 134
Filippi. Mark J. 208
Filmore, Scott 134
Finch. Ellen L. 51, 134
Finn. Alexander H. 208
Finn, Barbara A. 31. 190
Finn, Barbara K. 42, 208
Finn. David 246
Finn. Dennis M. 135
Finn, Donna M. 208
Finn. Gary E. 190
Finn. George H. 208
Finn. Jeffrey A. 64. 190
Finn. Joseph P. 208
Finn, Joseph R. 208
Finn. Maureen A. 135
Finn. Paul 21, 23. 25. 134
Finn. Roy 246
Finn. Stephen G. 49. 61, 135
Finnegan, Patricia M. 208
Firmani. Licia A. 208
Fishman. Eric M. 190
Fitzgerald. Karen G. 208
Fitzgerald. Maureen 208
Fitzpatrick. Barry 67. 234
Fitzpatrick. Dennis P. 208
Fitzpatrick, Earl 234
Fitzpatrick, James A. 208
Fitzpatrick, Joane F. 208
Fitzpatrick. Patrick J. 208
Flammini. Richard A. 208
Flanagan. Colleen M. 135
Flanagan. Maureen 190
Flanagan. Patricia A. 135
Flanagan. Thomas P. 208
Flynn, Alfred 234
Flynn. James M. 135
Flynn. Kathleen A. 208
Flynn, Maureen E. 135
Focht. Judith A. 190
Folan, James J. 57. 136
Foley. Colleen D. 31. 136
Foley. Joseph D. Jr. 190
Foley. Kevin J. 208
Foley. Lisa M. 191
Foley. Robert L. 136
Football 20-29
Forbes, Denise E. E. 136
Ford. Albert 23. 191
Ford. Dawn M. 136
Foreman. James E. 23, 209
Forgione. John 209
Forman, Sandra P. 136
Forni. Guerrio 246
Forsythe. Joyce A. 136
Forti. Matthew J. 136
Fosco. Antonio 187, 191
Fougere. Francis 1. 209
Fournier. Cynthia J. 136
Fournier. Daniel H. 39. 136
Fournier. Joanne L. 136
Fowler. Marian 191
Franey. George F. 191
Franey, Linda J. 191
Franzosa. Michael J. 136
Frauton, Jon D. 209
Frauton, Joseph E. 45. 191, 193
Frauton, Richard C. 136
Freede. Judith. M. 136
Freedman. Arthur 234
Frecker, John 23. 73. 77, 137
Freker, Stephen F. 23. 209
Freni, Joseph R. 137
Freni, Michael S. 23. 191
Friberg. Robert E. 64, 209
Frim. KurtM. 191
Frissora. Richard J. 137
Fritz, Laura E. 137
Frye. Robert L. 209
Fucci, Joan M. 209
Fulgham. Kenneth 73, 75. 77
Funicella. James M. 137
Furlong, John D. 73. 209
Future Nurses 85
Future Teachers 85
Gaetani. Mary 137
Gaffey. Janet M. 138
Gaffey. Joanne 209
Gaffey, Stephen 23. 191
Gagliardi. Francesco 191
Gagliardi. Irene J. 138
Gagliardi. Patricia A. 209
Gallagher. William 191
Galligan. Edward 235
Galvin. Claire M 138
Galvin, Michael G. 138
Galvin. Susan D. 191
Garbarino. John R 61. 191
Gardiner. Deborah A. 57. 138
Gardiner. Denise J. 63. 209
Gardner. Sherry A. 31. 42. 191
Gardner. Virginia 235
Garland. Russell T. 21. 23. 138
Garneau. Rise B. 138
Garrity. Lorraine F. 209
Garrity. Richard J. 209
Gartland. Carol A. 64. 191
Gartland. Karl E. 23. 209. 219. 220
Gaudet, Donna M. 138
Gaudette, Kristina M. 138
Gautreau. Louise D. 209
Gavin. Debora A. 209
Gavoorian, Carol 235
Gay. Jeffrey 191
Gear, J. Kevin 191
Gear. Michael 209
Gelzenes. Paula D. 61. 209
Genova. Steven 209
Gentile. Mary A. 209
Gerakis, James 138
Gerard. Claude J. 209
Gerrin, Patricia A. 17, 67. 191
Gersh, Louis L. 64. 191
Ghika. Gary D. 57. 191
Giampietro, Kim M. 139
Giandomenico. Linda A. 209
Giangregorio. Adele M. 139
Giangregorio. Albert 209
Giangregorio, Robert 209
Giannattasio. Andrea M. 139
Gidari. Robert C. 191
Giglio, Patricia A. 209
Gilardi. Denise J. 19. 49. 61. 65.
139
Gilardi. Joyce 191
Gilbert. Dorothy M. 139
Gilbert, Gary K. 191
Gilbert, John J. 191
Gilbert, Linda V. 209
Gillespie. Mary A. 191
Gillette, Michael B. 191
Gillette, Peter F. 209
Gillette, Robert P. 139
Gindy, Philip R. 191
INDEX 275
Gmgras. Nancy J. 139
Giordano. Joseph J. 209
Giordano. Paula J. 139
Girolamo. Michelle A. 209
Giunta. Joseph L. 191
Giunta. Wendy S. 191
Glancy. Scott 139
Glazer, Michael P. 209
Glennon. Paul E. 209
Glennon. Steven M. 64. 209
Glick. Norine R. 131. 139
Glynn. Kelly F. 191
Goddard, Lois 235
Godfrey, Sheldon M. 191
Goldberg. Mark S. 192
Goldrick, Bonnie M. 192
Goldstein. Richard M. 64, 192
Goldstein. Robert A. 192
Gonsalves. Randy 140
Goober. Robin A. 33, 192
Goode. Lynn 140
Gooding. Marva E. 42. 192
Goodman. Howard E. 192
Goodram, Mark H. 64. 209
Goodwin, Peter W. 81. 192
Goodwin. Phyllis M. 192
Gordon. Cheryl 209
Gordon, Mary T. 192
Gorfine. Robin S. 210
Goss. Cheryl A. 192
Gostanian. Michael J. 210
Gottschalk. Judy A. 210
Gover, Patricia 140
Gover, Timothy P. 210
Gowell, Elizabeth 235
Grace, Dennis P. 210
Grady, Patricia C. 192
Graf. Susan D. 51. 61. 64, 65, 140
Graf, Veronica L. 65. 210
Gramolini, Carol A. 140
Gramolini, Joseph P. 140
Gramolini, Robert 192
Grande, George J. 140
Grandreau, Helen 209
Grasso, Donna M. 140
Grasso, Jeanne 246
Grasso, Joseph M. 192
Gravallese, Anthony 210
Gravallese, Nancy L. 192
Gray. Curtis A. 140
Gray. Dana 192
Gray, Donna E. 210
Gray, Elizabeth A. 140
Gray. Elyse 49. 192
Gray. Karen A. 49. 61, 64. 192
Gray, Mary E. 192
Gray. Patricia M. 210
Greeley. Mark F. 210
Green. Gail M. 141
Green, Gary L. 141
Greenberg, Barbara L. 41, 192
Greene. Lawrence D. 192
Greenroom 85
Greer, NanetteC. 61. 141
Gregoire. Carol 141
Grenham. Barbara A. 141
Grenham. John F. 23. 192
Grenham. Mary K. 141
Grenier, Donna M. 42, 64, 210
Gricci, Lisa A. 192
Griffin, James 235
Griffin. Nancy A. 206, 210
Grimes. George F. 141
Grimes. Michael 192
Grover. Donna M. 141
Grungo. Barbara J. 192
Grusel, Lynne A. 141
Guarino. Anthony 235
Guarino. Janice L. 210
Guarino, Teresa M. 141
Gudmunson, Brenda L. 210
Guidi. Robert 236
Guitar Club 83
Guliano, Denise A. 210
Habeeb. Nancy J. 192
Hablitz. Eleanor L. 192
Hagan, Luanne 192
Hagopian. Mark D. 192
Hall. Mary E. 210
Hall, John J. 192
Hall, Sally L. 210
Halleran. Nancy J. 210
Halpin. Charlotte M. 192
Hamel, Joanne 192
Hamel, Leo A. 41, 192
Hamilton, Michael 210
Hammersley. David A. 192
Hamlin, Duane 210
Hammersley, Donna J. 210
Hammersley, Susan M. 210
Handy, Robert L. 42. 210
Hanifan. Betsey J. 31. 142
Hanifan, Linda A. 192
Hanifan, William 21, 23. 73. 236
Hanley, James N. 192
Hanley, Scott J. 73, 142
Hanley, William M. 210
Hannaford, Elizabeth G. 210
Hannon. Kathleen M. 142
Hannon, Nancy J. 210
Hanson, Paul M. 192
Hanson. Peter G. 210
Hanson. Randall J. 192
Harding. Karen A. 193
Hardy. PaulC. 193
Harney, James M. 142
Harries, Daniel J. 210
Harrington. Lois M. 193
Harrington, Mary A. 193
Harris, Brenda 210
Harris, Linda M. 210
Harris, Richard A. 193
Harris, Robert T. 42. 193
Harris, Steven M. 193
Harvey. Brian E. 193
Hashem, Steven J. 142
Hattabaugh, James 210
Hatzopoulos, Sally A. 142
Hayward. Karen A. 142
Healy, Paula A. 210
Hegarty, Joseph M. 142
Hegarty. Kathleen A. 206, 210
Hegarty. Kevin T. 193
Hegarty, Timothy S. 23. 142
Hendrickson. Karen 236
Hendrickson. Roy 237
Hendron, Peter J. 142
Hendry. Laurie L. 193
Hendry. Paula 142
Hennessey. Gary P. 142
Hennessey. Karen J. 193
Hennessey, Walter 210
Henry, Anne M. 19, 31, 142
Henry. James F. 193
Henry, Kevin H. 23
Hickey, Cheryl A. 210
Hickey, James L. 210
Hickey, Russell 142
Hicks, Jean L. 210
Higgins, Kim A. 142
Hightower. Francis J. 143
Hines, Robert 236
Hitchcock, Barry P. 143
Hitchcock, Brian P. 143
Hobart, Patricia A. 143
Hockey 98-105
Hoffman. Cheryl A. 193
Hoffman. John S. 57, 143
Hoffman. Karen L. 210
Hogan, Kerry T. 193
Holden, Michael P. 210
Holland. George 236
Holland, Lori A. 144
Holland, Marguerite 222
Holland, Nancy M. 144
Hong. Walter C. 210
Honigbaum, Harriet R. 193
Hood, Francis 21 1
Hoole, David B. 144
Horne, Joseph A. 211
Horseman, David K. 41, 144
Hcrton, Cheryl A. 138, 144
Horton. Denise G. 144
Horton, Gary A. 193
Hotz, Robert J. 211
Howard, Denise M. 193
Howard. Helen 236
Howard, Mary 225
Howard, Victoria L. 144
Howell. Nancy S. 41 . 144
Hoy, Timothy M. 211
Hudson. Anthony 211
Hughes, Kathleen F. 21 1
Hume, Douglas D. 144
Hume, Jean M. 21 1
Hunt, Ellen R. 211
Hunte, Patricia B. 193
Hurley. Joseph P. 19. 41. 61, 144
Hurley, Mary K. 31. 41, 193
Hurley. Maureen 193
Hussey. John 237
Ignazi, Nancy M. 21 1
Hurley, Wayne S. 21 1
Indeck, Alan 237
Indoor Track 88-91
Inglese. Mark A. 144
loven. John L. 41. 49
Irlender, Chedva 41, 61, 211
Isaksen, Scott 211
Itrato. Paul S. 144
Izzicupo, Anthony 144
Jacskon. Michelle L. 42, 193
Jacobs, Ellen J. 144
Jacobs, Laurel A. 211
Jacobs, Susan M. 145
Jacobsen, Linda J. 145
Jacobson, Alfred E. 193
Jenkins, Patricia J. 145
Jenkins, William A. 211
Jesi, Anthony 59
Jodrey, Karen A. 145
Johnson. James F. 211
Johnson, Michael G. 211
Johnson. Priscilla R. 145
Johnson, Stephanie R. 193
Johnston, Karen J. 146
Johnston. Laurie M. 21 1
Jolicoeur. Richard L. 146, 184
Jones, Deborah A. 146
Jones, Debra L. 21 1
Jones, Dennis J. 21 1
Jones, Frederick 237
Jones, John H. 42
Jones, Robert C. 23. 211
Jones, Steven M. 146
Jones, Virginia A. 21 1
Jones, William M. 146
Jordan, Nancy J. 193
Joseph, Anthony D. 21 1
Joseph, Cheryl A. 146
Joy. David J. 21 1
Joyce. Nancy 21 1
Juliano. Laura J. 21 1
JV Sports 96. 97
Kahn. Adele237
Kallunki. Rosemarie 146
Kallunki. Walter J. 193
Kane. Keith A. 193
Kanofsky. Beverly M. 21 1
Kanofsky. Michael E. 193
Kaplan, Diane C. 193
Kaplan, Jana M. 63, 193
Kaplan. Mark 237
Kasses, Susan E. 146
Kelleher. Donna B. 193
Kelleher. Maureen 193
Kelley, Daniel 211
Kelley, Eileen P. 35. 41. 49. 61. 146
Kelley, Grace M. 147
Kelley, Lisa R. 147
Kelliher, T. Richard 223
Kellogg. Nancy J. 41. 42, 49. 61,
147
Kelly, Kathleen 237
Kelly. Kevin F. 23.49, 147
Kelly, Noreen A. 211
Kelly, Thomas 21. 23. 238
Kendall, Nancy A. 147
Kenney. Richard M. 194. 198
Kenny, Mary J. 211
Kenvin. Laurie J. 147
Key Club 43
Kiernan, John B. 194
Kilbride. Debra A. 211
Killing. David A. 147
Killing. Linda A. 194
Kilroy. Paul F. 211
Kimball. Judith A. 211
Kimball, Richard R. 212
King. Joan M. 212
King. Pamela A. 147
Kingsbury. Paul F. 147
Kingsley, Pamela J. 212
Kinnon. Diane T. 212
Kinnon, Stephen W. 147
Kipnis, Clarissa J. 148
Kipnis, Lisa B. 81.212
Kirby, Kathleen M. 194
Kitchen. Edward W. 212
Klayman. Jody M. 212
Klein. Terri R. 148
Klim, Charles D. 194
Knight, Edward T. 148
Knight. Evelyn L. 212
Knox, Richard J. 148
Koretsky. Dawna L. 148
Koretsky, Ralph 148
Kosta, Edward M. 61. 194
Kouroyen, Paul J. 212
Kowalski, Mary Jane 238
Kriteman, Janet E. 41. 148
Krivelow. Dennis S. 49. 143. 148
Kurs, Luis 212
LaCau. Barbara A. 148
Lacey. Edith 247
Lacey. Robert A. 194
Lacey, Steven K. 148
LaCombe, Kathryn D. 149
LaCombe, William E. 212
LaDonne, Robert 212
LaFarge, Judy A. 194
La Fauci. Jane 194
La Fauci. Kenneth A. 194
Laforest, Louis M. 212
LaFrenier, Joseph F. 212
Lailer, Denise 41, 149
LaMonica, Cheryl A. 212
Larfday, Rena G. 212
Lane, Karen A. 194
Lane, Robin S. 194
Lane, Theresa M. 212
Lang, David P. 149
Langille, Steven D. 212
Langlois, Annmarie B. 149
Langston. Melvin G. 212
Langston. Stanley H. 194
Lanigan. Betty A. 64, 212
Lanigan, Mary E. 64. 194
Lanza, Linda M. 212
Larivee. Gail A. 149
Larson, Edward J. 212
LaSpina. Mary E. 212
Latin Honor Society 61
Lauria, Anthony 59, 194
Lauria, Phyllis M. 194
Lavargna, Charlene M. 149
Lavargna, Joseph P. 190
LaVargna, Lisa A. 149
Lawler. Rita L. 212
Lawlor. Kathleen M. 149
276 INDEX
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party.
Lawlor. Linda A. 194
Lawlor, Mary T. 61. 194
Lawrence. Tracey A. 81. 212
Lawson, Rachel R. 42, 212
Leason. Charles 212
Leavy, Paul V. 41, 149
LeBlanc, Annette M. 149
LeBlanc. Paul T. 150
Le Cercle Francais 61
Ledbury, Cynthia L. 31, 41, 194,
195
Lee, Gary M. 73. 194
Lee. Vivien R. 212
Left, Mark H. 212
Leftin, Jeffrey A. 57, 212
Legon, Judith E. 212
Lenehan. Daniel P. 212
Lenehan, Robert E. 23, 41, 194
Lennox. Cheryl 150
Leonard. Lynne A. 212
Leone. John P. 212
Lepurz, John 238
Leslie, Scott 212
Letizia, Frank A. 194
Levett, Thomas J. 150
Levin, Andrea L. 33. 41. 61. 194
Levin, Audrey B. 41. 194
Levine. Barry J. 212
Levine, Frank P. 194
Levine. Peter F. 150
Levine, Rohonda A. 61, 150
Leyva. Elizabeth J. 194
Lezcano. Luis F. 150
Liadis. Donna M. 213
Library Club 84
Liddell, Nancy A. 41. 150
Liederman. Wendy S. 194
Linck, Laura L. 150
Lind. Michele L. 213
Lindstrom. Ralph V. 213
Linman, Wendy A. 213
Liskowsky, Joseph 150
LIT 41
Little. Arthur 238
Littlewood. Thomas L. 23
Livingston, Carol M. 194
Lloyd. Ann M. 194
Lloyd, Diane M. 213
Lloyd, Mary A. 150
LoChiatto. Diane 213
Lochiatto. Linda A. 41, 194
Lochiatto. Neal A. 213
Lockhart. Karyn E. 150
Lockhart. Kenneth S. 23, 213
Logan. Peggy A. 150
Lohnes. Harriet 239. 61
Lombardi. Joseph P. 150
Lombardozzi. James E. 213
London, Barry 41, 61. 64. 194
Long, James M. 213
Longo. Nicholas J. 194
Looney, Thomas E. 213
LoPresti. Helen L. 150
Lordan. Dennis P. 194
Lordan, Kevin 238
Loveridge. Mark S. 194
Lovins. Sharron 238
Low. Charles 63. 239
Lozzi, Joseph 194
Lucey, Gregory 151
Lucey, Susan 213
Luciani, Rossana M. 151
Lucontoni. Lisa 213
Luise, Marie A. 213
Lunde, Eric P. 213
Lundin, William E. 23. 151
Luongo, Linda M. 35, 39, 41, 151
Luongo. Thomas J. 194
Luongo. William J. 64, 151
Lutch, Lawrence 195
Lutkevich, Rita M. 64, 213
Lynch, Daniel R. 151
Lynch, Gerard 152
Lynn, Michael K. 213
Lyon, Harry D. 152
Lyons, Pamela R. 152
MacAskill, Katherine H. 152
MacAulay, Catherine 195
Macaulay, Kim M. 152
MacDonald, Donna M. 213
MacDonald, Douglas K. 61, 195
MacDonald, Edward J. 213
MacDonald, Lynne E. 195
MacDonald, Sherrill A. 195
Macdonald, William J. 57. 213,
220
MacDougall, Anne M. 213
MacFarlane, Christina L. 213
MacGregor, Mark E. 213
Maclnnes, Kathy L. 152
Mack, Judith A. 41, 152
Mack. Susan L. 41, 213
MacMullin, Catherine A. 213
Madrigal Singers 83
Magistro, Annette 152
Magliozzi. Raymond J. 213
Maguire. John N. 152
Mahan, Nancy S. 35, 41, 49. 152
Maher, James 239, 110. Ill
Maher. Thomas 51. 239
Mahoney. Kim M. 45. 213
Mahoney. Patricia 239
Mahoney, Susan 213
Majorettes 32, 33
Malbon, Lee 239
Maldonian 48, 49
Mallett. Scott A. 23, 195
Mallon. William P. 195
Maloney. Joseph A. 152
Malta, George 213
Malzone. Donna M. 213
Manganiello. Consiglia 213
Manganiello. Flora 152
Manganiello. Salvatore 213
Mangino. Richard H. 152
Maniscalco. Anthony J. 213
Maniscalco, Victor A, 195
Manley. John B. 195
Manley. Patricia A. 206, 213
Manning. John W. 213
Manning. Susan M. 152
Mansfield, Susan M. 213
Mansir, Susan J. 195
Manzi. Susan H. 214
Marchetti, Laurie A. 214
Marchetti. Paul R. 152
Marciello. Cheryl A. 195
Marciello. Nancy E. 51. 214
Marenghi, Orest 214
Marfoli, Maureen J. 214
Margolies. Marcia B. 61, 214
Maribito. Joseph P. 195
Marino. Daniel J. 153
Marriott. David J. 195
Marrone, John P. 195
Mars. Robyn M. 31, 42. 195
Marshall. Holly A, 41. 49, 61. 65,
153
Marshall. Lorna J. 214
Marsinelli. Cheryl A. 214
Marsinelli. Daniel J. 153
Martin. Daniel J. 153
Martin. Eileen 195
Martin. Francis 239
Martino, Bernard J. 195
Martino, Laurel M. 214
lartone. Anthony 195
...arzullo, Richard J. 23. 153
Mascia, Patricia A. 153
Masiello. Roberta A, 195
Masotta. Patricia E. 195
Masse, Paul F. 154
Massone, Carol A. 154
Masterson. Lee A. 214
Masterson, Lisa A. 154
Masterson. Lori J. 214
Matewsky, Robert D. 23, 154
Matewsky. Wayne A. 214
Matthews. Hugh D. 214
Matthews, Sheryll J. 17, 67
Mattsen. Nancy J. 214
Mauri. Michael J. 23
Mauriello. Rosemary 154
Mayhew, Albert H. 214
Mayhew, Ellen L. 154
Mayne, Paula M. 195
Mayne. Rosemary 36, 39, 154
Mayo, Richard A. 195
Mazzapica. Linda K. 154
Mazzone. Frank J. 195
McBride. Colleen M. 17, 67. 195
McBride. Jane M. 214
McBride, Mary Jo 33. 154
McCabe. Patricia 214
McCaffrey. Donna M. 39, 51. 154
McCaffrey, J. Edward 155
McCann. James 240
McCarron. John P. 195
McCarron. Mary 214
McCarthy. Gerald D. 214. 221
McCarthy. Pamela A. 214
McCarthy, William J. 57
McCole, Bernard 155
McCole, Sharon 195
McCoy. William L. 195
McCormack. Jeffrey 240
McCuish, Ann Marie 155
McDermott, Brenda A. 214
McDermott. Donna M. 51. 155
McDermott, Theresa J. 195
McDermot. William 247
McDonald. Dawn L. 214
McDonald. Joseph 156
McDonald. Margaret A. 195
McFarland. Francis J. 195
McGee, Sharon. 240
McGeever, Cynthia A. 155
McGonagle, Mary A. 155
McGrail, Thomas 242
McHugh. Judith M. 214
McHugh. Nancy A. 42. 195
Mclnnis, John P. 155
McKeon. Robin S. 195
McKinnon, Patricia A. 155
McLean, Linda S. 155
McLean, Lisa 45
McLean. William P. 196
McMahon. Catherine L. 196
McNamara. Deborah 31. 1 13, 156
McNamara. Gail M. 214, 17
McNeil. Diane E. 156
McNeill, David G. 196
McNeill, John D. 196
McNulty. Margaret M. 214
McNulty. Scott A. 196
McWade. Brendon W. 23. 196
McWhirk. Mary 156
McWilliams. Joseph G. 156
Medugno. Anthony R. 156
Medugno, Diana L. 31, 196
Medugno. Linda A. 156
Medugno, Lori A. 45
Mehos, Michael J. 196
Melanson, Betty A. 156
Melanson. Joyce A. 41. 156
Melanson. Louis 224
Melanson. Ricky P. 214
Melone, Cindy M. 196
Meltzer, Benjamin 41. 156
Menard. Christine L. 156
Menard. Judith L. 41. 51. 157
Menzies, Peter J. 214
Meo. Lawrence J. 214
Mercandante. Catherine 157
Mercuri, Dan P. 157
Meuse, Cheryl A. 157
Meuse. Frank 214
Meuse, Janet C. 196
Meuse, Patricia M. 214
Meuse, Patti. A. 29. 33. 41, 157
Meuse, Richard L. Jr. 157
Micale. Diane M. 157
Micale. Donna M. 214
Michel. Kevin C. 214
Miclette, Michelle L. 157
Mierzykowski, Kenneth T. 157
Millar, Thomas W. 214
Miller. Alan J. 157
Miller, Rosemary 158
Milley. Robert J. 59. 158
Milligan. Pamela A. 214
Millner, Margaret A. 18. 196
Mingo. Kathleen A. 196
Mini, William 240
Mintz, Amy L. 214
Mirageas. Ann M. 29. 33. 41, 158
Mitchell, Thomas K. 158
Modugno. Brenda A. 214
Modugno. David A. 215
Moffitt. Donna M. 215
Moffitt, Linda 61. 196
Moglanesi, Pietro 196
Molinari. Ernest P. 215
Molinari. Sandra A. 215
Monahan. Frances M. 215
Mondor, Joseph 240
Montecalvo. Marie C. 196
Montgomery. Nancy J. 64. 215
Mooney, Donna L. 17, 158
Moore, Aaron D. 215
Moore, Alice M. 158
Moore. Darcelle E. 215
Moore. Holly A. 215
Moore. Patricia 196
Moran, Janet T. 215
Moran, Kevin M. 158
Morel, Edwin J. 215
M orel I i. Daniel 158
Morelli, Michael F. 61. 196
Moreschi. Cheryl A. 17, 158
Moreschi. Darlene F. 196
Moreschi. Joanne 196
Moreschi, John W. 215
Morganti, Ralph A. 158
Moriarty. Karen F. 158
Moriconi, Nancy N. 196
Morley, Thomas M. 215
Morrell. Cindy R. 215
Morrell, Donna S. 215
Morrell. Peter S. 215
Morrill, Helen R. 196
Morris, Mary M. 196
Morris. Richard C. 196
Morse, Norma 159
Moscone. Susan M. 158
Moulaison, Karen M. 196
Moulton. Linda J. 17. 158
Moulton. Robert J. 159
Mover. Nancy J. 159
Mulcahy. Sandra L. 159
Mullaney. Andrew L. 196
Mullaney, Donna L. 215
Mullaney, Jeffrey T. 215
Munroe. Elaine D. 31. 159
Munroe, Paul M. 196
Munsey. Darlene M. 215
Murphy, Ann 241
Murphy. Daniel P. 159
Murphy, James D. 159
Murphy. Karen A. 196
Murphy. Kathleen M. 159
Murphy. Linda J. 215
Murphy, Maureen 41, 160
Murphy. Maureen A 17. 196
Murphy. Michael J. 196
Murphy, Richard C. 160
Murphy. Robert D. 215
Murphy. Thomas M 215
Murphy. Virginia E. 215
Murray. Daniel J. 160
Murray. Dennis R. 215
Murray. Frederick 81. 240
Murray. Kathleen J. 196
Murray. William T. 160
Mustone. Theresa M 160
Myerow. Jay M. 196
Myers. Edward P. 160
Myers. John T. 196
Myers. Lynda 215
Myrie. Rodrigo R. 63. 215
Najarian. Helen A. 160
Nally. Donna P. 160
Nally. Judith M. 215
Nanfria. Douglas J. 160
Nanian, Karlene R. 196
Nardizzi. Grace 247
Mardone. Lillian A. 160
Naso. Nicholas G. 196
National Honor 43
Navarro. Joseph L. 197
Nazzaro. Paul J. 160
Neagle. Nancy J. 215
Nedlam 19. 31
Nee. Patrick 57. 215
Needleman, Paul A. 197
Nelder. Donna M. 215
Nelder, Stephen J. 160
Nelson. Debra M. 160
Nelson. Elmer 247
Nelson. Patricia A. 197
Nelson, Richard T. 215
Newman. Paula M. 160
Nicholas, Demetra 61. 241
Nicholson. Joseph T. 161
Nickerson. Stephen W. 215
Nickerson. Steven L. 215
Nicosia. Ronald 161
Nigro, Edward Jr. 215
Noble, James E. 215
Noble. Pamela J. 161
Nocella. Doreen E. 216. 42
Nocella, Michelle J. 42. 197
Nolan. MarkR. 161
Noonan. Michael 216
Noone. Donna L. 197
Noone, Patricia 161
Nordquist. Ronald E. 161
Norman. MaryAnn 161
Norris. William E. 162
Norton. Cheryl A. 61. 197
Norton. Gail A. 216
Norton, Michael K. 197
Nunn, Michael A. 216
Nuttall. G. Edmund 3rd 197
Nuttall. Larry E. 114, 162
Nye. Dorothy A. 216
O'Boyle, Daniel 59. 216
O'Brien. David E. 23. 59. 216
O'Brien. Francis E. 41, 197
O'Brien. James J. 197
O'Brien. John 57. 241
O’Brien. Linda A. 216
O'Brien. Mark 162
O'Brien. Michael J. 197
O'Brien. Patricia K. 197
O'Brien. Richard J. 216
O'Brien. Thomas W. 197
O'Connor. Edward F. 41, 63. 162.
167
O'Connor. Geraldine M. 162
O'Connor, John F. 216
O'Connor. Paul 197
O'Donnell. Gerad 216
O'Donnell, Thomas 241
Ofcharsky. Debra M. 162
O’Halloran. John J. 216
O'Hara. Joan 241
Ohlson. Kimbly 197
O'Keefe, Lori A. 216
O'Keefe. Marisa M. 215
O'Keefe. Paula J. 162
O'Keefe. Trade D. 162
O'Leary. Deaborah J. 17. 216
O'Leary. Elizabeth F. 216
O'Leary. Frances 247
Olimpio. Debra A. 216
Olimpio. Paul J. 197
Oliver. Patricia A. 216
Olson, James F. 216
Olson. James P. 216
Olszak. Emily N. 216
O'Malley. Deborah 31. 162
O'Neil. Cheryl A. 216
O'Neil. Sandra M. 216
O'Neill. Anne C. 197
INDEX 277
Mark Berman, All Star Cross Country Champion, admires league trophy.
O'Neill, Deborah A. 216
O'Neill. James P. 197
O'Neill, Keith A. 216
O'Neill, Marilyn 241
O'Neill. Michael E. 162
Orchestra 83
Orent. Sylvia R. 216
O'Rourke. Theresa M. 216
Orso, John A. 163
O'Sullivan, Gerard M. 57, 197
Ouelette. David E. 197
Ouellette. Raymond C. 197
Oxman. Beverly 241
Oxman. Janet B. 65, 197
Pace, Elaine M. 216
Pacini. Ellen R, 216
Paino. Mary J, 197
Paino. Susan C. 216
Palmer, Sharon 197
Papile. Donna M. 163
Papile. George 216
Pappo, Christopher M. 216
Paproskik, Sandra P. 216
Pariseau, Douglas M. 163
Parisi. Susan 163
Parow, Karen 197
Parow, Robert T. 163
Parrella. Darelene R. 163
Pahoian. Mark G. 197
Pashoian, Norman E. 73, 163
Paspuale. Anthony F. 163
Pasquale, Rosa A. 65. 197
Pastore, Carol A. 163
Pasyore. Valeria A, 81. 216
Paterson, Daniel G. 41. 57. 163
Paterson, Glenn A. 216
Patri, Steven D. 164
Patri. Susan F. 209, 216
Patten. Gloria M. 164
Patterson. Linda C. 216
Pauline, Debra R. 164
Pauline. Donna M. 216
Pazyra. Karen A. 164
Pearlman. Cheryl B. 81. 216
Pearson. Bonnie 164
Peck. Naomi R. 217
Pedulla, Dominic 53, 197
Pellegrino, Linda M. 217
Pelosi. Debra L. 217
Pelosi. Victoria J. 164
Penta, Lori A. 31
Pep Club 31
Perriello. Edward A. 217
Perrin, Gregg L. 57, 164
Perrone, Loretta 164
Perrotti. Linda G. 17, 217
Perrotti, Katherine M. 41, 61. 64,
164
Perrotti, Patricia A. 64
Perry, Jayne E. 51, 61. 64, 65. 164
Perry. Margaret 197
Person, Catherine M. 197
Person, Michael 217
Persuitte. Joanne M. 197
Pesanelli, Kenneth F. 165
Petrangelo, Pasquale 53. 165
Petruzello. Michelle 197
Phaneuf. Gregory F. 73, 165
Phaneuf, Luke B. 217
Phaneuf, Paul 223
Phillips, Brian 0. 42, 217
Phillips, Flelen 242
Picillo. Marguerite 36. 110, 111,
242
Picillo. Pamela J. 113, 162. 165
Pimental. Arthur L. 165
Pimental. Joseph A. 197
Pinette, Catherine E. 217
Pinette, Theresa M. 165
Pinkham. Eugene 165
Pinkham, Kevin M. 165
Pinkham. Robert E. 217
Pinkham, William R. 165
Pirkey. Debra A. 217
Pirkey, Edward H. 217
Pisaturo, Joseph M. 197
Pisiello, Nancy M. 165
Pitts, Keiko L. 217
Pitts, Michael 217
Piven, Mark D. 217
Plavetsky. Lydia M. 166. 179
Ploumbides, Michael G. 166
Plummer. Dawn M. 217
Polansky, Jeffrey S. 166
Polk, Michelle 166
Poirer, Laurette 67, 69. 198
Pond, Brenda J. 166
Pontbriand. Dennis B. 198
Pontbriand. Steven M. 23. 166
Poole. Linda M. 217
Poole. Steven M. 198
Poor. Cynthia 242
Poore. Jean M. 166
Porter, Linda A. 198
Pottle, Keith W. 217
Powell, Deborah D. 217
Powers, Brian T. 198
Powers. Mary E. 198
Preble. Diane P. 166
Prendergast, Joseph R. 198
Presper, Patricia A. 166
Proctor, John S. 198
Proctor, Joseph R. 217
Proper. Mark D. 41,51,166
Proto, Janet 49, 166
Provitola, Eric 217
Psallidas. Helen A. 51, 61, 166
Puleo, John L. 166
Pulgliese. Joseph 1 13, 166
Pulos, Mark A. 166
Puopolo. Debra A. 217
Puopolo. Susan M. 198
Purves. Walter N. 198
Queally, John 242
Quinn, Thomas G. 217
Quinlan, Carolyn 217
Quinn, Brien J. 198
Racca. Louis 21. 242
Rachels, Carolyn L. 167
Racioppi, Karen 198
Rafuse, Michael W. 217
Rafuse, James P. 167
Ragucci. Kenneth 217
Rainen, Leslie G. 42, 198
Ralph, Robin A. 198
Rainieri, Catherine A. 198
Rappa, Doreen M. 198
Rappa, Kathleen 167
Rappaport. Linda H. 167
Rauseo, John 198
Ratti, Kathleen A. 167
Rava, Cynthia L. 167
Rawston, Michael J. 217
Rea, Diane M. 217
Rea. Joseph M. 168
Redford, Carl J. 217
Rega. Donna M. 217
Reilly. Sharon M. 217
Reinold, Timothy D. 217
Renaud, Sally E. 217
Repoza, Sheryl A. 217
Repucci. Laureen A. 168
Restuccia, James A. 57, 168
Reynolds. Laurette M. 198
Reynolds. Lisa L. 168
Ricciardone. Joanne 41, 218
Rice, Kathleen L. 168
Richard. Daniel M. 168
Richard. Donna M. 198
Richards. Craig E. 57, 168
Richardson, Sheryl 198
Richardson, Pearl E. 218
Rochardt, David G. 168
Richardt, George F. 218
Ricotelli, Stephen A. 198
Rifle Team 92, 93
Rigano, Nancy 168
Riggin, Lucinda 242
Riley, Sally 243
Risteen, Richard R. 198
Rivers. Kimberly D. 198
Rivers, Wendy J. 198
Rivers, William J. 168
Riverman. Elaine 243
Rizzitano, Kenneth S. 168
Roach. Donald F. 23. 25, 198
Roach. Janet G. 218
Roach, Jean G. 218
Roberts, Rith 243
Roberts, Scott 168
Robinson. Arlene 168
Robinson, Gail 168
Rocco, Laura J. 218
Rodenhiser, Karen A. 64. 198, 201
Rodenhiser, Janice S. 218
Rodenhiser. Richard L. 57. 169
Rodgers. Robert Jr. 169
Rodnizki. George 61. 198
Roebuck, John 243
Rodgers, Barbara A. 198
Rogers, Douglas 198
Rogers. Phillip M. 218
Rogers, Ruth W. 198
Rohwedder, Karen N. 169
Romano. Anthony 59. 198
Romeo, Paul F. 198
Romeo. Peter F. 198
Ronan, Kim M. 198
Ronan, Lillian G. 169
Rosano, Theresa K. 198
Rose, Susan M. 198
Rosen, Barry H. 218
Rosen, David 222
Rosen, Harvey M. 198
Rosenthal. Alan S. 41, 51, 169
Ross. Debra P. 169
Roaa, Frank A. 199
Rossano. Debra A. 37. 161. 170
Rossano. Frank 218
Rossino. Joseph 243
Roth, Seth M. 61
Rotman. Elyse J. 218
Rowe. Cheryl A. 218
Rowe, Edward 247
Rowe. William E. 199
Ruane, Theresa 199
Rubin, Joyce W. 170
Rubin, Judith W. 61, 170
Rucci, William F. 218
Ruelle, John D. 23. 170
Ruggiero. James 199
Ruplis. Rose A. 199
Russell, Charles W. 23, 27, 199
Russo. Mario 199
Rutledge. Scott J. 57, 199
Ryan, Agnes 170
Ryan, John 243
Ryan. Mary C. 170
Ryan. Michael J. 170
Ryan, Michael P. 170
Ryan. Nancy 199
Ryan, Patricia A. 170
Ryan, Robert 170
Ryan, Robert E. 218
Ryner, Andrew S. 42. 171
Rynne. Michael J. 171
Sacco, Joseph 243
Sacco, Sandra 171
Sadler, John 243
Sager. Ronald I. 199
Sainto. Kathleen 171
Saldi, Dominick J. 218
Salie. George N. 218
Salie, Joanne 61, 171
Sampson. Elizabeth A. 171
Sampson. Russell E. 218
San Angelo, Peter M. 218
Sanborn, Laurie L. 199
Sandler, Andrew B. 199
Sandler, Eden M. 218
Santanelli, Diane M. 171
Santaneli. George J. Jr. 218
Santiago, Francisco Jr. 199
Santo, Richard J. 199
Santoro. Barbara L. 199
Santosuosso. NancyT. 171
Saperia, Bruce H. 171
Saraceni, Rocco 199
Sardo, DominicT. 59, 199
Sardo. William 218
Sarrategui, Paul 199
Sarsfield, William F. 218
Sasso. Dennis A. 199
Sasso. Elizabeth 49, 63, 199
Sasso. Joan E. 171
Sasso, John C. 199
Satham, Sara I. 172
Savarino, Tami J. 218
Sawyer, Andrew J. 172
Sawyer, Judith E. 61, 199
Sbraccia. Elaine D. 172
Sbraccia, Julie A. 199
Scannell. Francis 243
Scanned, Robert M. 218
Scannell. Thomas J. 199
Scarano. Diane M. 218
Schaffner, Janice L. 172
Scheufele, Lori B. 17. 218
Schifano. Ross F. 23, 61, 199
Schindelheim, Miriam N. 39. 61,
65. 71. 172
Scibelli, Joseph E. 218
Scibelli, Louis 199
Scibelli, Michael J. 59, 172
Scott, Robert B. 172
Seltser, David T. 172
Seltser, Lisa B. 218
Serino. Toni-Lee 199
Settemio. Dominic P. 199
Settemio, William D. 172
Shaller, Vicki 244
Shamma, Theresa A. 218
Shapiro. Donna S. 119, 172
Shaughnessy, Daniel T. 218
Shaw, Cheryl A. 218
Shaw, Dorothy J. 218
Shea. David J. 172, 173
Shea, Elizabeth M. 173
Shea, Joseph P. 173
Shea. Karen L. 41. 49. 55, 173
Shear, Sara E. 173
Sherbertes, Kathy E. 199
Sheppard. Donna M. 218
Sherman, Howard B. 41, 49, 173
Shernan. Stanton K. 41, 57. 218
Shidlow, Debra A. 45. 218
Shind, Robert H. 173
Shiner. Rhonda A. 199
Short, Michael J. 218
Shoaf, Geraldine 173
Shwartz. Howard 244
Sica, Arlene C. 173
Sidman. Alan L. 41, 173
Sigal, Marcia J. 174
Silva, Kathleen 174
Silva, Stephen M. 174
Silver, Evelyn 244
Silvia, Susan L. 49, 61. 174
Simons, Jonathan M, 199
Sinclair, Mark 199
Skelton. Thomas E. 218
Ski Club 64
Skiffington, Paul T. 57, 59. 199
Slaine, Diane J. 61. 174
Small, Ronald J. 200
Smeglin. William 219
Smith, Anna M. 174
Smith, Barbara M. 174
Smith, Debra J. 174
278 INDEX
Smith, Diane A. 51. 174
Smith, Leeanne F. 200
Smith. Marilyn 244
Smith, Nancy M. 200
Smith, Patricia A. 61. 219
Smith, Victor D. 57, 219
Smith, William E. 23, 174
Smithell. Ronald P. 174
Smolinsky, James H. 174
Smolinsky, Joan M. 219
Sneed. Robin H. 31. 42. 174
Snow, David A. 59. 219
Snow. Janice L. 174
Snowdon. Joanne E. 200
Snowdon. Donald A. 219
Snyder. Jill H. 219
Snyder, Marla A. 31. 41. 200
Soccer 52. 53
Solomon. Jody D. 175
Sooserian, Rosalyn S. 51. 200
Sordillo. Lorraine M. 219
Sousa. Brenda L. 17. 18, 67. 69,
175
Sousa. Donna M. 219
Sousa. James M. 175
Sousa, Patricia 219
Soussan, Tamara 200
Souza. Michael G. 23. 25, 41. 175
Souza. Victor M. 219
Spadaro. John A. 59. 175
Spallone. Lenny 219
Sparrow. Valencia 17. 51. 67. 200
Spaulding. Donna M. 200
Spector, Nancy J. 18. 37. 49. 61.
175
Soellman. Edward J. 200
Spencer. Michael D. 219
Speranza. Cheryl A. 31. 42. 200
Spieler, Tamra A. 65. 176
Spmale. Frank W. 176
Spinale. Steven 219
Spmella. Lorraine M. 200
Spinelli. Diane M. 51. 219
Spinney. Joanne M. 219
Spinney. Robert L. 176
Spinney. Wayne G. 57
Spirito, Nicholas 200
Sport. Lynne J. 219
Squires. Linda A. 200
Stanasek. John S. 23. 25, 27. 45.
75.77
Starr. Jacqueline 244
Sutton. David E. 177
Surette, Phyllis A. 145, 177
Surette, Kathleen E. 200
Stathacopoulos. Debra 219
Steele, Amy J. 176
Steele. Majorie M. 219
Stefanilo. Joanne B. 1 19, 176
Stein, Abraham 244
Stelmach. Robert E. 176
Sterner. Christine E. 219
Sterner. Sheryl A. 176
Stevens. Gary W. 176
Stockton. Ronald C. 176
Strauss. Katherine J. 176
Strauss. Stephen 219
Strum, Joseph H. 23, 58. 203. 218
Sullivan, Brian R. 219
Sullivan. Carolee M. 17. 67. 176
Sullivan. Dennis M. 200
Sullivan, Diane M. 200
Sullivan. Elaine D. 176
Sullivan, Georgiana 176
Sullivan. Helen 244
Sullivan. Helen F. 200
Sullivan. James H. 23. 29. 176
Sullivan. Jeffrey P. 21. 23. 27. 177
Sullivan. Kathleen 200
Sullivan. Mary Jo 200
Sullivan. Maureen J. 51. 200
Sullivan. Michael R. 219
Sullivan. Robin A. 219
Sullivan. William F. 177
Surette. Alice 219
Surette, David R. 41. 177
Surette, Donald P. 219
Surette, Joseph W. 219, 220
Svenson, Michael A. 219
Sweeney. Jerilyn M. 177
Sweeney. Maxine 219
Swible, Michael P. 200
Swible, Sandra D. 178
Swimming94, 95
Sylvester. Carol A. 178
Tabacco. Elaine A. 178
Tabacco. Gloria K. 200
Taich, Lisa E. 219
Talbot, Benjamin F. 23, 59, 219
Tamagna, Debra J. 178
Tamagna. Michael A. 200
Tammaro. Deborah A. 200
Tanner, Kim S. 178
Tavares, Lori A. 200
Taylor, June E. 178
Taylor, Kenneth R. 220
Taylor, Robert 220
Teal. John W. 200
Teel. Robert F. 220
Terry, Sandra J. 178
Testa, Brenda L. 178
Thibault. Carrie J. 220
Thibert, Michael R. 200
Thistle. William H. 178
Thomann, Daniel J. 200
Thompson, Jeffrey 42, 220
Thomson. Edward M. 200
Thurston. Harold 110. 111. 245
Tice, Richard 244
Tieri, George E. 178
Tilden. Norma J. 178
Tingdahl. Christine A. 220
Tingdahl, Eric E. 178
Tiro. Anthony 245
Tiro, Lisa 178
Tkaczuk, Richard A. 200
Tolstrup, James E. 220
Tolstrup, Mark L. 200
Tomasello, Rose A. 17, 67, 69. 178
Tonge, Cheryl B. 31. 200
Toothaker. Robert S. 179
Tortorella. Frank R. 220
Tortorella. Leonora F. 42. 51. 61.
179
Towle. Robert C. 179
Trabucco. Jo-Ann 220
Trabucco. Paula J. 17. 179
Trabucco. Robert C. 179
Trahey. Robert E. 57. 200
Tramontozzi. Anthony R. 220
Treble Clef 83
T refry, Kathryn J. 1 79
Trickett, Paul A. 200
Trickett. Robert J. 23. 200
Trickett, William M. 220
Trickey, Linda B. 63. 180
Tri-Hi 42
Trodden. Michael W. 180
Trioli. Shelia A. 220
Tripp, John D. 220
Tucker, Karen 110. 111. 245
Tufo, Linda E. 180
Tufo, Michael G. 63, 81. 220
Tumblin. Cheryl I. 220
Tumblin. John J. 37. 39. 59. 180
Tupper, William J. 220
Turmel, Robert A. 220
Turpin, Cynthia A. 201
Tuttle, Stewart M. 220
Tuxbury. Barbara A. 180
Twohig, David G. 41 . 180
Twyman. Delores 247
Upham, Michael 180
Usona 41
Vaccaro, Robert R. 220
Valley, Kathleen E. 180
Valley, Theresa M. 201
Vanasse. Linda M. 42. 180
Van Geyte. Denise L. 180
Varga, Lawrence 181
Vasel, John 245
Vaverka. Joseph A. 181
Velleman, Sandra G. 220
Venditelli, Denise M. 201
Verdi. Frederick M. 220
Vetrano. John H. 57, 201
Vetree, Cynthia R. 201
Vicari. Nancy 181
Victor. John F. 220
Vigasin. Linda P. 181
Vining, Dorothy H. 181
Vining, Mariann K. 201
Vitale. Lillian A. 201
Voigt, Andrea J. 36. 41. 49. 64.
177. 181
Vona, Michael R. 201
Vorron, James A. 220
Vose. Kathleen S. 181
Voutour. Cheryl 181
Vozzella. Josephine A. 201
Waite, Joseph W. 220
Walcott. Roslyn A. 201
Walczak. Josephine 245
Walkin, Arnold J. 41. 81, 181
Walsh. James L. 201
Walsh. Kathleen Marie 181
Walsh. Linda J. 182
Walsh. Kathleen Mary 182
Walsh. Margaret E. 220
Walsh. Pauline 201
Walsh. Robert J. 201
Ward, David 220
Ward. Nancy J. 64. 201
Ware. Robert 245
Watkins. Robert A. 220
Watson. Kenneth W. 220
Wayne. Deborah L. 35. 41. 55. 61.
182
Webb. Deborah A. 182
Webb, Donna M. 220
Weiner, Laurie S. 61 . 220
Weiner. Lawrence J. 201
Weisberg. Joel W. 39. 41, 182
Weiss, Adrianne J. 220
Welch. Mary 220
Welsh. Kathleen E. 169, 182
Werlin, Rhylis D. 65, 220
West. Donald R. 220
West. Kimberly 220
Weston, John 57. 182
Weymouth. Glenn A. 201
Whalen. William G. 182
Wheeler, Debra L. 220
White. Brian M. 201
White. Diane M. 201
White. John 221
White. Lawrence J. 182
White, Suzanne L. 201
Whiteside. Doreen 221
Whiting, Charles A. 221
Widener. Paula M. 221
Wild. William R. 221
Willcox, Donald G. 59. 182
Willcox. Edward J. 23, 29. 221
Willcox, Kim E. 221
Williams. Carol A. 182
Williams. Jay 42. 182
Williams. Linda J. 221
Williams. Susan 182
Willinger, Kenneth J. 182
Wilson, Barry A. 221
Wilson. Cindy L. 221
Wilson. Darlene M. 201
Wilson. Derrick L. 183
Wilson, Lisa 221
Wilson, Robert 221
Wingerter. Scot D. 183
Winsor, Clifford R. 183
Winsor. Denise M. 183
Winter, Rosalind L. 221
Womack. Keith 221
Wommer. Sharon L. 221
Woo, Margaret 41, 49. 55. 61. 65.
183
Wood, David W. 201
Wood. Pamela J. 221
Wood. Robert G. 201
Woods, Pamela 201
Woodward. Katherine 245
Woodworth, Lyle G. 221
Woodworth. Stephen L. 61
Wooldridge. Maureen A. 201
Worthley, Sandra J. 221
Wrestling 58. 59
Wright. Catherine M 183
Wright. Cynthia L. 221
Wright. Francis X. 221
Wright. Judith M. 201
Yardumian. Virginia 222
Yates. Kathey J. 201
Young. Daniel R. 201
Young. Dennis F. 221
Young. Michelle A. 184
Young. Nancy L. 221
Zagarrella, Robert A 221
Zaia. Annmarie 184
Zaia, Barbara A. 221
Zaia. Frank E. 221
Zaia, Jean E. 221
Zalko. Audrey B. 184
Zaltzberg. Debra D. 221
Zaltzberg, Donald E. 184
Zamagni, John E. 221
Zammuto. Angela M. 185
Zampitella, Ann M. 221
Zampitella. Camille 245. 110-111
Zampitella, Christine M. 185
Zarro, Rosemarie F. 201
Zipko. Jean 110-111.245
Zipperi. Ann M. 221. 42
Zipperi. Pamela 42. 49. 201
Zschokke. Christine M. 221
Zschokke. Peter T. 39. 51. 169.
185
Zu Hi. Cristine 201
Zunino. Theresa 185
Dennis Krivelow, Paul Darragh, Joel Weisberg, senior Maldonian photographers.
INDEX 279
maldonian
staff
Editor-in-chief
Assistant Editors
Special Editors
Photo Editor
Head Photographer
Photography
Sports Editors
Copy
Index Editor
The Staff
Secretary
Treasurer
Advisor
Financial Advisor
Photography Advisor
Denise Gilardi
Judy Brudni ck
Holly Marshall
Nancy Kellogg
Nancy Mahan
Janet Proto
Paul Darragh
Mark Cunningham
Joe Baglio
Myrna Beecoff
John loven
Dennis Krivelow
Joel Weisberg
Kenny Will i nger
Stephen Finn
Paul Leavy
Eileen Kelley
Margaret Woo
Andrea Voigt
Karen Dowling
Mary Beth Downing
Elyse Gray
Karen Gray
Maureen Murphy
Gerard O’Sullivan
Betsy Sasso
Susan Silvia
Pam Zipperi
Karen Shea
Nancy Spector
Mr. Richard Appleyard
Mr. Joseph Evangelista
Mr. Howard Shwartz
Special thanks to Mike Dasho and Guy Quartarone of Lincoln
Studios, the Malden Evening News, Larry Nutall for help with the art
work, Ms. DeVito and her typing classes, and all the people that
clothed, fed, housed and put up with us through the turmoil of
deadlines.
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